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  1. uhhello

    Gun Talk

    Indeed relax. In my career, we were lucky enough to get range time as a unit so our 'refreshers' were more like pro shoots. In those sessions though, we would have loads of first time shooters (support jobs) and never in a million years would anyone with any sort of experience would have allowed someone to shoot the way she was shooting. You don't need ammunition to correct this issue. We also just see a snippet of her shooting experience so maybe someone jumped in after the video finished and instructed her on proper technique.
  2. Is the AGM-65 still being used?
  3. uhhello

    Gun Talk

    What's more sad is that someone is sitting there filming without correcting her. Gotta be a training environment. Not much training going on.
  4. Someone else mentioned it already, I just want him to go 180 out from current admin on the border. It's nuts. It's gone from the media after a couple weeks. Nothing has changed though.
  5. All props to the vaunted Mossad. Being able to manipulate weather and tectonic plates is a giant leap for the agency.
  6. The Huey snatches one for America 🙂
  7. President of Iran #kobe'd himself
  8. What I was thinking. Trump really has nothing to gain. Nobody's mind isn't made up at this point. BIden is only going to get worse. Much worse. Next in line is Harris......
  9. June 27th CNN debate confirmed
  10. Now apparently he wants to debate Trump.
  11. Who cares if he plagarized a speech. He is CLEARLY the senile old man on your block who is starting to get angry at folks for thinking he's senile. It won't be long. There is no way he's president in a year. No way.
  12. I think and hope its going to be a blowout. Most fence sitters aren't going to say they are voting for trump. If polls are to be believed (they shouldn't) then Trump is out in front from what I've seen. I really fear the potential outcomes if its really close. Either way.
  13. The homestation flying definitely gets monotonous especially when combined with the environmental aspects but its still involved flying at low levels through the desert and shooting machine guns often combined with other airframes and missions. Like Danger said though, flying was probably 20-30% of my week. Sometimes more sometimes less. The office jobs have to get done. To top it off, we pretty frequently were involved in real world rescues. There isn't a better feeling in the world that hopping on board your aircraft and saving someone's life.
  14. Yeah, I live in a nicer area and I still only answer the door if I know who is on the other end by verifying through doorbell cam.
  15. Shack This is one of my favorite follows on youtube. Him and lackluster.
  16. Yeah. It's a fine line. If you're a cop, you have to go into basically almost every situation having a plan to kill/neautralize the person/persons you're dealing with because it happens. It happens rarely but almost on a daily basis over the whole of the US. On the flip side, you have a duty to not execute people without showing hostile intent. One way to do that is to not put yourself in those situations like this guy did. He was rightfully not standing in the doorway to catch a round through the door but why the urgency to get right up on the situation? It's monday morning qb'ng but its warranted if you are carrying a gun for the govt and are expected to uphold the constitution and all that jazz. There was no call of a gun, no actual violence observed and you don't even know if you're at the right place. Take a breath and get some distance. Race will get brought up in this of course, it had zero bearing and any person standing there in this poor kids shoes, whether white, black, brown, purple haired, or 90 years old would have been aerated by this officer. I would imagine he feels horrible and wishes he could do it over again but he's alive and breathing while the kid died at his feet.
  17. Straight to jail. No warrant nor exigent circumstance. What the fuck. The Sheriff's explanation of 'not hiding' wasn't shown on the video. He was out of view until the very end. Anybody can shout whatever they want outside your door. Don't open that shit.
  18. Would be curious to know if facetime calls are recorded somehow. According to apple, metadata is retained but not actual voice/video from the call.
  19. https://safe.menlosecurity.com/doc/docview/viewer/docN6A85D2B8223471fe235d52cd8989da0447d05269a55b27c218930be1ee91a36a614dad80d2a5 Deputy Hernandez said, “I've been advised by, um, my attorney here, I, you know, I know they didn't recover a weapon, or anything like that on the scene, but, um, I'm confident with what I just told you is what, what happened.”  When asked if he had prior law enforcement experience, Deputy Hernandez said no.  When asked about prior military experience, Deputy Hernandez said he attended West Point, and was an infantry officer and an officer in special forces for the army for a total of ten years. Deputy Hernandez said he had two combat rotations to Afghanistan, but noted as an officer, he was not in direct combat
  20. AFSOC SMA shot and killed by police. SMA was in his home, responding to knock at door, apparently no announcement from police, nothing seen out peephole so he rightfully went and got his gun. While coming back to door, police broke in and shot him. Bodycam will set the truth free. Happening too often. This is from the same department that had the cop who lit up the occupied police cruiser due to acorn falling from tree. He resigned and is able to work elsewhere. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/roger-fortson-us-airman-shot-killed-florida-sheriffs-deputy/
  21. I see the idiot who was making monkey noises at the the black lady was kicked out of his frat and publicly ridiculed. Wish the same energy went towards holding the ones accountable calling for the destruction of a entire group of people. Crickets
  22. uhhello

    Gun Talk

    22 minute mark is nuts
  23. Where do you see they killed people? Fernandes Barbosa, of Deerfield Beach, was on felony probation for possession of methamphetamine and possession of marijuana. He was also facing two probation violations. Reed, of Riviera Beach, is an 8-time convicted felon, whose last conviction was on Nov. 30, 2016, for burglary of an unoccupied dwelling in Martin County. He was also facing charges of possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, and possession of ammunition by a convicted felon. Montes, of Wellington, is a four-time convicted felon. He was born in South Carolina and was last convicted on Jan. 19, 2017, of willful fleeing and eluding in Palm Beach County.
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