Shepherd
Final Approach
I have a clamshell door on my shed roof. That's where I keep mine.
You know, I really, really like hot women... actually most women and I really, really like guns, but the whole hot girl with a gun has me puzzled. I really don't get it. It actually turns me off.
Of course, as usual- YMMV.
"But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you’ve got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?'
Well, do you, Yogi?"
I have a clamshell door on my shed roof. That's where I keep mine.
Doesn’t that limit your angles to low incoming at the horizon? I would have thought a guy like you would have had a way to pop the walls off the shed, too.
Just trying to bring in some levity and fun... And, I agree, having some low digit IQ silicon infused scantly cameo clad cosmetic painted wig wearing female holding a Desert Eagle like she is about to {best left to your imagination} along with having no idea which end is up doesn't do it for me either....
But this young lady's accomplishments deserves the attention...
You don't win six Olympic Medals with four of them being gold medals with out some dedication... you don't become a master marksman.... errr sorry marks-woman without some perseverance, and you certainly don't become a KGB lieutenant because you're an idiot... IMPO they have been running circles around the FBI for years. And to top it off between having a cup of coffee with her or a 23 year old version of Gisele Bundchen, I'll take Darya....
I'm not watching the olympics and I don't follow competitive shooting, so I had no idea who she was. I assumed she was just a pretty girl paid to pose for a photo with a gun. Absolutely her credentials are impressive and I bet she's sharp as tack. Pretty nice package all around and I prefer smart women, can't tolerate dumb ones very long, but I fear this one is out of my league. Thanks for cluing me in.
Yea but we live in California, Russian girls love The Peoples Socialist Republic of Kalifornia
Just trying to bring in some levity and fun... And, I agree, having some low digit IQ silicon infused scantly cameo clad cosmetic painted wig wearing female holding a Desert Eagle like she is about to {best left to your imagination} along with having no idea which end is up doesn't do it for me either....
But this young lady's accomplishments deserves the attention...
You don't win six Olympic Medals with four of them being gold medals with out some dedication... you don't become a master marksman.... errr sorry marks-woman without some perseverance, and you certainly don't become a KGB lieutenant because you're an idiot... IMPO they have been running circles around the FBI for years. And to top it off between having a cup of coffee with her or a 23 year old version of Gisele Bundchen, I'll take Darya....
now....that's no way to treat a friend.When flying with your buddy in bear country all you need is a .22, when the bear is chasing ya, shoot your buddy in the knee.
When I fly GA, I carry my .45 M&P Shield which is also my EDC. No bears around where I fly.
The Garand would be fun to haul around, but it's heavy and ammo is heavy
Absolutely! I'm taking my Garand to Front Sight for a 4 day rifle course, just to be obstinate ... 99.9% of the rifle course students show up with their mattel rifles, from stock to "more money than common sense" upgrades attached. I showed up for the first time thru the course with my Ruger mini 14 (but had it disguised as a plastic rifle, with a evil black folding stock and other camouflage) and the instructors were all over it "Yay! Something OTHER than an AR!". So, the plan is to get a Distinguished Graduate (DG - 90% or better) with the Mini (missed it by 5 points last time), then come back with the Garand, and then possibly come back thru the course with my Winchester Model 94 lever action .30-30 ... just to continue the non-conformist play.A Garand is just fun, period!
When flying with your buddy in bear country all you need is a .22, when the bear is chasing ya, shoot your buddy in the knee.
Absolutely! I'm taking my Garand to Front Sight for a 4 day rifle course, just to be obstinate ... 99.9% of the rifle course students show up with their mattel rifles, from stock to "more money than common sense" upgrades attached. I showed up for the first time thru the course with my Ruger mini 14 (but had it disguised as a plastic rifle, with a evil black folding stock and other camouflage) and the instructors were all over it "Yay! Something OTHER than an AR!". So, the plan is to get a Distinguished Graduate (DG - 90% or better) with the Mini (missed it by 5 points last time), then come back with the Garand, and then possibly come back thru the course with my Winchester Model 94 lever action .30-30 ... just to continue the non-conformist play.
On the Navy Rifle team way way back in the day, I had a National Match (NM) Garand in 7.62 that I shot all the High Power courses ... out to 1000 yards with the 1/2 MOA NM peep sights. T'was a hoot!
Nice! I like the way you play the game.
I want to shoot a 3-gun match with WWII 3-guns: Garand, 1911, and trench shotgun. Dress the part too just for fun.
I shot a few High Power with either a Garand or M1A. Loads of fun.
yup....fly over country.
...like stock home syndrome <snip>
Nice! I like the way you play the game.
I want to shoot a 3-gun match with WWII 3-guns: Garand, 1911, and trench shotgun. Dress the part too just for fun.
I shot a few High Power with either a Garand or M1A. Loads of fun.
M60 more fun.A Garand is just fun, period!