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2020-02-16 at 12:39 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
Originally posted by Misguided Russian Missed this comment.
IWB is where its at for me, and I intend on doing the pistol league with the IWB as well, with a jacket over it. Same way as I carry it. I'm not in the league to compete, but to practice dynamic shooting without having to drive all the way out to the woods and bringing/ setting up a bunch of shit.
I only have one kydex holster, so I can't comment on that. But I will say that a good belt makes a big difference. I like the 5.11 trainer belts, they are sturdy enough to where I can carry a full size all steel pistol without the belt sagging/ bowing down; it makes the weight disappear. Maybe a sturdier belt will do a better job at keeping your holster in place.
ive given up trying to find a belt/holster combo that will be anything less than annoying when trying to move at a speed above a slow jog...and thats after trying almost every major type of open-carry holster.
the best ive found is a high-mounted (almost to hip) safariland with a thigh strap attached to a HSGI padded belt. (the one in my avatar.) its annoying to run with but once it shifts to a running position it stays and doesnt constantly change its own position like smaller 2-ish inch belts do. -
2020-02-16 at 12:30 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I dont know who you are but i can tell you're projecting and want some of what i got, all you have to do is close yiur eyes open your gullet and say please
im the one who spent too much of my lunch money on your whore mother exactly nine months before you were born and was naive enough to believe her when she promised she wouldnt get pregnant if i blew my ballsack batter into her backdoor.
nobody wants what you got, you drooling herpes pandemic. -
2020-02-16 at 12:27 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
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2020-02-16 at 12:22 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
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2020-02-16 at 12:20 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
Originally posted by Corona-chan How should one go about doing this?
Should SWIM go in as a janitor and rig the toilets with explosives?
That would give a totally new meaning to the phrase "explosive shits".
http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/243819501
The FBI and intelligence "community" along with the military are the enemy of the people, the time is now to abolish these corrupt institutions either through consent or force.
stfu feebie faggot -
2020-02-16 at 12:19 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
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2020-02-16 at 12:15 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
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2020-02-16 at 12:13 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
Originally posted by jedi_darryl
After my recent endeavor of finding a heart to match for heart day, I failed miserably. So, here I am again, putting my heart out here to find someone who wish to share it with me.
~You have approximately 3 1/2 days to make a formidable decision.
Love,
§m£ÂgØL 🥀
you need to focus on a more realistic and accommodating sexual partner.
kroz is a good start. he even admitted to enjoying the flavor of mandingo marinade.
if kroz is already spoken for by his multitude of nigger boyfriends try lanny. he likes nigger dick as much as kroz -
2020-02-16 at 12:10 AM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
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2020-02-15 at 11:56 PM UTC in Deleted posts for: vergitarianvore
Originally posted by Misguided Russian I wonder how one would go about putting a nicely concentric core in a homemade pistol or rifle bullet, preferably with a copper jacket.
I remember when reloading used to be cost effective, but today it seems like its only worth it if you whip up things that you can't buy.
there are swaging dies that let you do pretty much anything you want with custom bullets. thats how military AP bullets are made...plus nosler developed his own way of making bullets with two different halves (the partition). the 'glaser' and 'magsafe' bullets were made, for the most part, by hand without the benefit of a machine to do the majority of the work which is why they were so ridiculously expensive.
the biggest benefit of handloading isnt price...its precision. no commercial company can cost effectively create the ideal round for every unique firearm the way a handloader can.
its definitely not cost effective when i can buy an entire 7.62x39 plinking-tier round for 19-cents each yet the bullets alone for my 'normal' tier rounds are 25-cents each. add together primer, powder, and the time involved with processing and assembling the whole thing and there is no way its cost effective. when i use the nosler ballistic-tips theyre 40-something cents each.
when the brass case is re-used multiple times is when the price per-round comes down...and if the components can be found on sale, even better.
i havent fired a plinker-tier round in years, other than as basic functionality testing for a firearm. the main use i have for them is letting people who come with me shooting use so they dont waste my good shit.