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I struggle with the Thomas Jefferson rule but whole heartedly believe in it. I have found myself carrying the best tools that I have the most training and the most proficiency with. There are several states I won’t be seen in because the juice isn’t worth the squeeze and I’ll have my tools end of story and while it is absolutely ridiculous I’d rather not be a case study because of banned state tyranny. I wish I would have stayed a copper long enough to have leosa Creds but shoulda, woulda, coulda. Stay safe and thank you for the share.
Thats assuming any of these politicians give a fuck about any of us. They don’t. They just want us to think we do, but they wanna avoid explicitly lying to us so next term when they do it again they can say they’ve only told us the truth but their opponents?? No, their opponents are filthy liars that can’t be trusted. The majority of us are dumb enough to fall for it everytime so they never have to be any less than mediocre.
I drive a semi on a car manufacturing plant and I move trailers to and from docks, 12 hour shift, allowed 2-15 min breaks and a 30 min lunch. I don't use breaks , just 30 min lunch, I keep busy working for whole shift. There are 25 other people on shift doing same thing and I can say he is correct. ONLY ABOUT 5-8 OF US DO 70 PERCENT OF WORK, THE REST SIT BACK ON PHONES HIDING OUT AND WHATEVER IT SEEMS. ITS SAD, our dispatch sadly can't be bothered chasing down lazy peeps and acting like mommy to adults.
I enjoy your videos and explanations of your techniques. I have one question, at 2:58, 4:52, 4:59, while demonstrating releasing the magazine with your right hand, you use your trigger finger. Why not use your middle finger to access the magazine release from below and behind the trigger vs. using your trigger finger which comes from above and in front of the trigger? Using your middle finger will reduce risk of accidentally pressing the trigger because of the direction it has to move to get to the magazine release. Especially, if you still have a round in the chamber. Also, by using your middle finger you won't have to manipulate the gun in your hand as much, thereby, keeping a better firing hand grip. Personally, as a right handed shooter, I've found changing my magazine release buttons on my M&Ps to the right side of the gun and using my middle finger, to be slightly more efficient with reloads by keeping a better grip on the gun. This is due to less manipulation than turning the gun in my hand to access a left side magazine release with my right thumb. Check it out, it will feel awkward at first but won't take much time to get used to it. Food for thought. Thanks for taking the time to post your content and the thought process behind it.
Thanks for your input, I appreciate it! I was taught to do it this way and over the years have experimented with other ways but always return to this. Using the index finger also translates to when I’m running an AR for releasing the mag. Thanks again and keep getting after it!
I've seen e'm used in real life. 😂😂😂😂 Shit works well. Had all that in the 80's and the luey vile sluggers. Amongst other toys. Never had to use a weapon personally. Always Mano a mano. Like men used to do when they weren't all scared.😂
I carried the predecessor to this pen without the ring, manufactured under a variety of names, every day working in the highest security federal prison in the country. Glad to see it's been updated and put back on the market
@@Chris-rr5rj I hate to be the bearer of bad news, however you can google this question directly "is it legal to carry a lighter on an airplane in america" Answer Absorbed liquid and butane lighters are limited to one lighter per passenger in carry-on or on one's person. When a carry-on bag is checked at the gate or at planeside, any lighter in the carry-on must be removed from the bag and kept with the passenger in the aircraft cabin.24 Jan 2024 Still valid as per FAA website. This was lobbied by the Tobacco Consortium from around the world post 9/11 with the establishment of Homeland Security and TSA. Not sure how old you were on 9/11 but I was 29. I woke up to a elbow to the ribs from the wife to go check on the crying baby. Came downstairs turned on the TV and saw a Tower in flames It was around 11pm September 11th 2001 here on the East Coast of Australia. Honestly thought it was a trailer to a movie. Went to the Kitchen made the milk and as I was crossing the living room to head towards the baby's room, it showed a plane hit the tower. I froze and went WTF all I hear on the TV is 2nd plane hits 2nd tower, I ran upstairs woke up the wife saying America is being invaded, wars started and then went and grabbed the baby, the other kids woke up and we stayed glued to the TV until it was time for older kids to go to school and I went to work. Never felt so scared in my life. Top 10 surreal moments in my life others are Marriage, Kids births, Princess Diana's Death, Kids weddings, Grand kids, Mortgage Paid off.
You can carry a lighter on a plane in the US. We’ve been able to for years now. I fly 6-8 times a year and never had a problem. Many different airlines too. And yes it sure does help to make a fist a lot harder. 👍🏻👍🏻🤛🏻🤛🏻
Illegal in many jurisdictions, however if it's made with a zipper to hold coins it is perfectly legal in almost all jurisdictions uet still functional as a sap.
It's amazing how one event in the present alters the past and changes everything you know and believe. Having been through something similar I can definitely admire and appreciate the work you've put in to be who you are today. It's true that the moment you decide is the moment you change. It starts in an instant and is up to you what you want to be and when you're going to start.
When Paul says he's been doing this his whole life he's not exaggerating. I'm only a few years younger than him and my earliest memories of Paul are of him challenging himself and constantly trying to be a better person. I'm talking about pre teenager here. He's always looked out for his people and held them to a higher standard.
I just showed this video to my 21 year old son. You have to choose to be happy, and you also have to appreciate suffering. There is value in being tested.
I dont think ive ever heard anyone make that point about the clinch being a constant situation in every combat sport, but with different outcomes after. Brilliant in the simplicity
owners manual says no dry fire. Use a snap cap (like I do). I have 92X and 92FS (Italian) with 92X trigger group. D spring, 13 pound slide spring, LTT trigger spring.