LaRue Stealth with Trijicon TA33R8 on RRA Lower:
Tactical Jew (Bushmaster superlight, 14.7 w/ Perm A1 FH and Trijicon Reflex):
Here's the Jew with my man purse:
LaRue Stealth with Trijicon TA33R8 on RRA Lower:
Tactical Jew (Bushmaster superlight, 14.7 w/ Perm A1 FH and Trijicon Reflex):
Here's the Jew with my man purse:
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
Why is it called a tactical Jew?
"I'm fucking furious, I'm violently angry, and I like it. If you don't know what that feels like then I feel bad for you"
Why is the second one a Jew? Inquiring minds want to know.
And where are the pics of the small groups on targets? Hmmm?
ETA - Funky that is just scary...
~Nemo me impune lacessit~
Look ... he's a lefty!
I call it tactical Jew because it is an IDF (Israeli Defense Force) configured M16A1 carbine clone.
I built the upper myself. It has a Bushmaster superlight A1 barrel with a 1/9 twist, chrome lined. I shortened it to 14.7" and added a permanently attached A1 flash hider to bring it back to 16". It is on an A1 upper that was re-arsenaled and now has a black A2 style finish. It weighs under 8 pounds with a loaded 30 round mag, Surefire, and optic. It's just over 5 pounds bare.
It's "tactical" because it has the Retro Surefire 660 with barrel rail and Trijicon reflex. Of course, the IDF hand-guard bands and sling adapters just add to the effect.
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
That was their first time ever using any type of optic. They are actually much better versed in irons. Note the vastly improved technique.
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
Very cool man !!!
Is that your backyard?
Here's to pussy and gunpowder. One to live for, the other to die by.....Goddamn though, I do love the smell of 'em both !!!
Bump to find later
"if you jokers can't handle Bluedog's comments you are nothing but a bunch of woosies. There's a real simple way of solving your frustration. There is a place for you to click on called "Log Out" in the upper right portion of your monitor screen while you are at this website. Just click on that and don't ever log back in here and your problems are solved." --Pogo
Holy Zombie Thread, Batman!
Nietzsche: From life's school of war: what does not kill me makes me stronger.
Bump to find later? Its been 8 years.
Ah ... so they're franken-guns!
One thing I got from an old range member when I first started shooting service rifle matches ... when shooting off-hand support your rifle with bone structure instead of muscle i.e. set your upper arm against your rib cage instead of using muscle; also helps to control your breathing, bend at elbow and support rifle in front of or beneath mag ... his thing was that muscles get tired, bones don't. He shot Grand's, M1A's and AR's all the same way ... 80 round matches were a breeze after I mastered that.
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