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Offline Currahee

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Testing my "heavy" second line gear
« on: April 05, 2014, 02:42:56 PM »
More gear Testing (Banshee Plate Carrier)
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Re: Testing my "heavy" second line gear
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2014, 03:24:00 PM »
Thanks for posting the video Currahee!  :thumbsUp:

When I saw you doing the burpee's I broke out laughing. I was laughing not because you were doing 'em it's just one of the things that Mosby stresses. The first time I did them I was amazed at how much my gear didn't work. I kept doing them until I got it right and for the most part - I didn't sound like the flippen Tin Man.   

On another note, I was impressed you were using a .22LR conversion or dedicated .22 upper for practicing! I thought I was the only guy doing that.  ;) I am cheap and just don't want to waste my 556.

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Re: Testing my "heavy" second line gear
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2014, 07:44:33 PM »
Cost is a big deal, if you can find ammo amongst all the insanity.  I use the 15-22 any time I'm just trying to test stuff out (like here) gear all works the same.  A rarely mentioned advantage is the ability to shoot in closer quarters- that range is only for pistols and rimfire, but I shoot a lot of drills there.
Every citizen should be a soldier.  This was the case for the Greeks and Romans ans must be that of every free state. - T Jefferson