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  1. 10 hours ago, CharlieHotel47 said:

    Chief pilots should be your main point of contact. Once hired, the recruiter will be more than happy to confuse you about the process and timeline to get you to UPT...


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    Disclaimer: State of confusion will vary greatly between, well, states. Have I ever found that out let me tell ya. 

  2. IFT is usually after OTS I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong. I'd want to get any extra training out of the pipeline if you can help it with how availability and lead time is these days. Plus, with how long it takes to get to training these days anyway, you'll likely want to fly in your spare time anyway so why not get it? Unless you plan on not flying at all for 2 years before you get to UPT. I know I'd wanna fly and keep building confidence and skills before I strap into a T-6.

    If you can't find a DPE near you, travel to one. I had to drive a few hours to my DPE. I'd get the PPL done, but that's just me. You can accept the spot and still get the PPL done. You're not locked into IFT the moment you accept the slot. There's lots to accomplish before you apply for training and you should have plenty of time to get your PPL before that. 

  3. What's this deal about the oval office being a fake/set I just heard about? Can't find anything online about it except one weird reddit post. Which was debunked to show that whatever picture they had up was a german TV show set for election coverage this past year. 

  4. 3 hours ago, uhhello said:

    The stock 10 rounder requires a solid push to lock it in.  I can get the release with my thumb about every 10th time.   I don't carry a second mag right now currently so its not a huge issue.  Love the gun other than those two issues though.  

    I tried one of those speed loaders and that even sucks. My dad has a Beretta 92 and it loads those fantastic. These however jam up after 5 rds go in. Just will have to deal with my thumbs hurting after a few reloads at the range. Ive only put a few rounds through it but I love it. Its so small too, which is great for me since I'm not a big guy. Makes carrying and not worrying about a print that much better. T-shirts would be a stretch, but sweaters and thick clothes are perfect with the size of this gun.

  5. 13 hours ago, uhhello said:

    I have about 300 rounds through my 365 and the slide lock hasn't improved.  I can't release it with my finger.  

    Ha, cool. Are the mags any easier to reload yet? I can release it with my finger occasionally. Well, with my thumb, but normally I have to pull back on the slide a little to release. 

  6. 1 hour ago, M2 said:

    Since you opened that door, Trump signed a total of one EO on his first day in office repealing the "Affordable Care" Act.

    Biden signed seventeen his first day.

    I know. I was speaking to his term. All we can do is wait and see what follows. But that discussion is for a different thread. 

     

    Also managed to snag a case of 7.62x39 for a relatively decent price considering the current climate. All set on that stuff for now. The Zastava ZPAP M70 is a nice firearm. 

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  7. Picked up the Sig P365 the other day. Loving the sights on it. Light up like LEDs at night. The mags suck balls to load though. Spring is really stiff. The follower sucks too, speed loaders even struggle. But, its pretty small for being a 10+1. I ordered a pinky extension for one of the mags since it didn't come with it. Definitely a must if you dont have the extended 12rd mag. Slide lock is a bit tough, but I'm hoping that goes away with use. Overall, solid purchase for a solid price too. 

  8. 11 hours ago, M2 said:

    Oddly, my favorite gun shop here in Helotes--the Gun Shack--just posted they are now a Silencer Shop dealer! 

    Here is their process...

    Of course, the first question anyone asked was "what's the wait time?"  Their response...

    But this, and the fact Biden hands out EOs like they're Halloween candy, may be the catalyst that motivates me to get a suppressor while they're still legal!

    Stay tuned...

    They're already pretty heavily regulated. I doubt they are going anywhere realistically. We shall see. 

     

    And in no way defending anyone, just making a point, Trump signed more EOs in his first term, than either of the 3 past presidents in their first terms respectively. So, for now, Trump also handed them out like candy 😉

  9. 13 hours ago, M2 said:

    I really hope it is true, as that might convince me to get one! 

    The wait time has been one of the biggest deterrents for me... 

    The way I see it, even if the wait time is 6-9 months, those 6-9 months are gonna go by anyway. You could either have a quiet tube at the end of that time span or not. The choice is yours. 

  10. 1 hour ago, M2 said:

    Not doubting what you overheard, but gun store employees are notorious for being full of shit sometimes...

    I will ask around.  I was already extremely surprised it was only three months for Viper154, but 18 days in simply inconceivable!

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    Oh I can imagine. Idk, could be complete shit, might not be. I didn't dig into it so who knows. The gun store employee seemed equally surprised. 

    But with that said, this is probably one of the more legit gun stores around my area. The dudes are pretty knowledgeable on the stuff they sell. 

     

    All's I know is not a lot. 

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  11. On 1/16/2021 at 8:23 AM, brabus said:

    Any guys with suppressors on here? I keep waffling on it, mostly wondering is it worth it...

    - cost (meh, not that big of a factor, but do I do this or get another rifle?)

    - All the NFA bullshit with the ATF (timeline, paperwork, etc.)

    - Paranoid about becoming a “registered” gun owner on some NFA list. Though obviously I’ve been background checked by the FBI many times for gun purchases, so maybe this isn’t any different?

     

    I didnt buy myself, but I was picking up a P365 at the local shop the other day and a dude was doing his suppressor paperwork. The gun store employee said the last guy that was in a few weeks ago had a 18 day turn around time on all his paperwork. Obviously not the norm, but it was surprising. 

  12. 2 minutes ago, JabroniWizard said:

     


    How was the FC1 process like during COVID?

     

    I went through in September, it wasn't too bad. Less technicians on site, so they couldn't do as many people at once on certain tests. Like for EKGs, they had one lady there doing them. Seemed fairly normal otherwise aside from having to wear masks everywhere. Critically inefficient. 

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  13. 13 hours ago, sideworth said:

    Hey everyone,

    Guard non-prior here, just got done with FC1 without needing any waivers, so starting the AETC/NGB process:

     

    Guard/ISR - Non-Prior

    Hired: February 2020

    MEPS/Enlistment: August 2020

    FC1: January 2021

    Package sent to NGB: ???

    OTS: ???

    UPT: ???

    Make sure all your forms for the officer selection package are up to date, and filled out correctly. Make you recruiter double check them. And make sure you transcripts are addressed to your recruiter and not yourself. 

  14. Just my $0.02, which dont mean jack, but I haven't heard of many fighter units entertaining age waivers. Even with 99s across the board. But please feel free to prove me and anyone else wrong. If you were already rated in a previous life, maybe. Not to poop on your dreams, but fighters likely aren't in the stars for you. Don't let that stop you from trying, but I also wouldn't get your hopes up. You might have better luck trying with a heavy unit. Guard and reserve units are seeing higher application response than ever before, and with the current hire to UPT timeline, you're looking at 2 years wait. That puts you at 40, and like it or not, thats a gamble for any unit. Not trying to be a dick, just giving you my opinion based on what I've seen on here. I'm sure there have been older dudes hired in the past, just gotta find the right unit. 

  15. Yep, spot on from everyone. Just be respectful and listen to directions very carefully. Lots of kids didn't when I went. Its not a hard day. I was done by 10-11 when I went. I had a different colored folder because I was enlisting to commision, so I think I was treated as "commissioning" and not enlisting. Seemed to get me through things quicker. Also if you can, drive yourself there. You have to get on the bus when you get there because some guy has to give a speech about not being dumb and bringing knives and shit in. 

    Overall, keep your mouth shut 90% of the time and just answer the questions they ask, dont elaborate on anything that's not necessary to. 

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  16. I think you need to be 33 by the time you enter UPT. It can take about 2 years from date of hire to entering UPT (trust me, it certainly isn't a quick process). So, you've got 3 years to get a degree, and preferably a PPL. It's not too late, but you need to bust your ass to get there, and get stellar scores on all of the tests. With the amount of applicants these days, age waivers may be less popular of an option if a unit doesn't have to deal with it, but if they like you enough, they'll consider it. In short, you've got time, but not an abundance. You're going to be 33 in 5 years anyway, so do you want to be 33 and say you gave it your all trying to get to the dream, or be 33 and say you never gave yourself a chance. 

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