Yep, straight out of the movie "MIB" Men in Black. Never really been a Will Smith fan, but I like his Micro carry.Plasma ray gun?
Yep, straight out of the movie "MIB" Men in Black. Never really been a Will Smith fan, but I like his Micro carry.Plasma ray gun?
I hope it's mags are better than my CW9s were. I had two different CW9s, loved that trigger design and feel. But the mag followers kept breaking after only loading a few times. In all honestly the guns still ran but I would never carry a gun with a broken mag follower for defense knowingly. And the plastic rails, though never problematic, just didn't sway me to put a lot of rounds through it. With the Shield I have none of those worries. I have over 1000 rounds through mine and I consider it almost broke in. I make it a point now to run a few mags through it every time I hit the range.
Shouldn't you just stick with your trusty 5 shot revolver?I want to get a CW9. Was it just faulty mags? Maybe there are better mags out there.
I was quoting Revolver Ocelot and wasn't planning on keeping up the joke forever. His opponent is called Snake, so an odd coincidence. Perhaps this forum isn't full of NERDS and people don't get the joke.Shouldn't you just stick with your trusty 5 shot revolver?
Great video here. It's simple but really puts good logic out there.
Solid presentation. Excellent information for the novice or a little better shooter to chew. Plz don't forget mental preparation.
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You wont find one here in this state. Massad Ayoob is probably the authority on that.I agree. I'd like to think I'm a pretty observant guy and "limits risks" in public, but I'd love to take a class with an instructor that really specializes in the mental training aspect and awareness tips.
You wont find one here in this state. Massad Ayoob is probably the authority on that.
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