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astrocreep96

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Drive-by posting again. I need to start hanging out at this site more. It was a fun place back in the day (back when I had an Evo and got shit from everyone).

Handful of fun guns. I need to focus and save up for a select-fire MP5 or M16 but for now these will do.

Sig MP K-Pistol, I need to stop off and pick up an Omega 9k suppressor. They are silly guns suppressed. I bought a Sig Rattler in 300BO but I need to stop by my gunshop and certify my Silencerco Form 4...

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Put a Nightforce Atacr 5 - 25 x 56 on my Barrett M82, it is always an attraction at the range...

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Couple of Geissele rifles, one with an Eotech and one with a Nightforce...

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And some pistols, because why not?

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Nice rig! How comfortable is it?
After wearing it a lot this weekend out of town, I can now give feedback. It sucks for long outings. I even wore it on the 2 hour drive in and out of state. Sitting with it was worse. The bottom of the holster where the barrel is digs into my thigh. I was worn without the sidecar mag hold. I didnt want the extra weight. I also took off the little four sided tab with the big trex on it.

I will adjust the rise of the gun itself in the holster to see if it helps. I will also try it with the side car on it. I didnt expect it to be comfortable even though it was nearly $180. It's just another holster. Either you like it or you try another.
 

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Got dat Holosun, son!
I can cowitness with the Holosun. While it may not be necessary, it's nice to have options. I also wanted to keep the gun neat and tidy.

I am a fan of Eotech, but I wanted something small.
 

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I can cowitness with the Holosun. While it may not be necessary, it's nice to have options. I also wanted to keep the gun neat and tidy.

I am a fan of Eotech, but I wanted something small.

I may or may not have a couple of pieces with a Holosun and Eotech individually. My holosun set up runs just as good as the eotech set up. Other than the Eotech being proven SOLID for duty use, the Holosun is the better bang for the buck.
 

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What do you mean by tactical? What will be it's intended use? Have you shot it yet as it?
Maybe just adding a sling, changing out the buttstock and forearm release, adding a shell holder. Home defense more than anything. I have not shot this one yet, still a Virgin. My Naval command chipped in and gave this to me at my retirement ceremony. Very familiar with the platform as I was a small arms instructor in the Military however.
 

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I didn't know you were a small arms instructor, Shane. How many years did you serve? (Thanks for your service!!)
 

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I didn't know you were a small arms instructor, Shane. How many years did you serve? (Thanks for your service!!)
So altogether I served 21.5 years. I was in the Army before the Navy for the 1.5 and you are VERY welcome. As far as being a SAMI it happened like this. I was on sea duty and I ran the Armory so I was responsible for all the weapons, Force Protection Gear, Nigh Vision, RSL's, Magazines, Ammo, Gun Mounts, etc etc. They for whatever reason sent another E6 to SAMI school. Now we were homeported in Ingleside, Texas and the small arms instructor school was in San Diego. For one of our inspections we needed to have this NEC and needed to be able to train our crew. So this other E6...was grossly overweight and not the brightest tool in the shed. When I reported to the crew he had just been busted down to an E5 for falling asleep on watch in the Captain's chair on the bridge...by the Captain. Sitting in the Captain's chair is a huge NO NO. Literally all the departments were run by an E6 and this guy and one other guy didn't run shit. Maybe that is why they sent him, dumb reason. So I get a call from him a few weeks later and he tells me he just failed out of school. So on the average it's a 33% failure rate. I told him he needed to call Chief and let him know. The CO of the ship managed to get him into the next class 2 weeks later. He calls me about that day and tells me he failed out of the entry test and that was it. I said, call Chief. Kid you not, 5 minutes later the Commanding Officer is screaming my name throughout the ship. He said pack your shit you're headed to California and do not Fu*king come back unless you have that Fu78ing NEC! So I fly to Vegas the hub and my plane left without me, swear I was legit. I had to get a rental car and drive the rest of the way. I drive throughout the night, get there just in time to shave and change into my uniform. Despite being absolutely exhausted I made 100 on the entry test, basic shit. I passed every test after that for multiple weapon systems and passed all the range time with ease. But I sure watched others fail out. My time in the Army and running the Armory helped me a good bit no doubt. The only thing they ever said to me was to pull my handgun from the Isosceles and not the Weaver before I started my way through the course of fire. So that school covered the M9 Berretta, M500 Mossberg, M14, M16. It also covered some pilot handgun that was pretty much only made for right handed people. I literally had to cant the weapon sideways to remove the safety with the opposite hand. I didn't go through the school but I also taught Crew Served Weapons to my crew. Our ship had twin .50's, M19 Grenade launchers and M240B machine guns. Now the M240 is an amazing weapon, love it and maintenance was cake compared to a .50. So yup...maybe trained a couple hundred people after that before I retired. The best man at my wedding was also the non lethal weapons instructor of the ship and worked just under me in the Armory. He made this gun happen for me at my retirement. Stellar Guy.
 

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So you were straight for 1.5 years and then decided to go fluid? :LOL:
HAHAHAHA....yeah I needed something more interesting than being a bullet catcher. Wanted to go EOD and picked Minemen which was a source rating but enjoyed it and stayed.
 

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HAHAHAHA....yeah I needed something more interesting than being a bullet catcher. Wanted to go EOD and picked Minemen which was a source rating but enjoyed it and stayed.

I have a good Navy friend… Does the same thing. Good dude. Its all good. I dont judge life choices. Buahahaha. Unless you were a leftard…. :LOL:
 

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