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By texasmr2
#192207
How so as I dominated my entire class of 44 and I'm not quite sure what a PSN trophy is. All shots are made for center mass where all the vitals are located thus leading to a more debilitating shot, common sense amongst LEO's.

The head's the only way to be sure when dealing with zombies.

:rofl::rolleyes:
Trying to have a serious and mature conversation here mate as I take this subject very very seriously as my life as a future police officer depends upon it, so please show some respect ok :) .

Got this one at home, take it out with me all time and i have a hulster for it to.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/kitsch-shop-Pot ... 254&sr=8-7

I'll ask you the same thing as I asked of stonemonkey and that would be to not comment unless you have something worthy to contribute.

tex

EDIT: I just want yall to know that I'm sorry if it seems I was disrespectful towards your comments and that I can appreciate the humor so no hard feelings right? :wink:
#192224
.303 Lee-Enfield rifle


Jealous



it reduced my mate to tears because of the kick on it. it was a quality bruise it gave him though.


Someone at range brought a Lee-Enfield .303. That rifle has a lot of grunt. The dude shot it, and everyone turned around. Nice one Jabberwocky

:thumbup:
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By ChOnG
#192233
How so as I dominated my entire class of 44 and I'm not quite sure what a PSN trophy is. All shots are made for center mass where all the vitals are located thus leading to a more debilitating shot, common sense amongst LEO's.

The head's the only way to be sure when dealing with zombies.

:rofl::rolleyes:
Trying to have a serious and mature conversation here mate as I take this subject very very seriously as my life as a future police officer depends upon it, so please show some respect ok :) .

Got this one at home, take it out with me all time and i have a hulster for it to.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/kitsch-shop-Pot ... 254&sr=8-7

I'll ask you the same thing as I asked of stonemonkey and that would be to not comment unless you have something worthy to contribute.

tex

EDIT: I just want yall to know that I'm sorry if it seems I was disrespectful towards your comments and that I can appreciate the humor so no hard feelings right? :wink:


No hard feelings at all,caught you in wrong mood maybe thats all :) And to add to the thread, i only have a Replica Baretta airgun :D, still love taking it apart and building it again hehe
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By texasmr2
#192241
How so as I dominated my entire class of 44 and I'm not quite sure what a PSN trophy is. All shots are made for center mass where all the vitals are located thus leading to a more debilitating shot, common sense amongst LEO's.

The head's the only way to be sure when dealing with zombies.

:rofl::rolleyes:
Trying to have a serious and mature conversation here mate as I take this subject very very seriously as my life as a future police officer depends upon it, so please show some respect ok :) .

Got this one at home, take it out with me all time and i have a hulster for it to.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/kitsch-shop-Pot ... 254&sr=8-7

I'll ask you the same thing as I asked of stonemonkey and that would be to not comment unless you have something worthy to contribute.

tex

EDIT: I just want yall to know that I'm sorry if it seems I was disrespectful towards your comments and that I can appreciate the humor so no hard feelings right? :wink:


No hard feelings at all,caught you in wrong mood maybe thats all :) And to add to the thread, i only have a Replica Baretta airgun :D, still love taking it apart and building it again hehe

Nah you did not catch me in the wrong mood I would just like this subject to be taken seriously and no offense to you but an 'airgun' has no place in this discussion.

:wink: tex
By Gaz
#192499
i shoot with an L86 with heart beat sensor and grip :D


omg heartbeat sensor newb :P

but prefer the USP 45 with the red dot sight.
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By bud
#192505
i shoot with an L86 with heart beat sensor and grip :D


omg heartbeat sensor newb :P

but prefer the USP 45 with the red dot sight.

well when im fully stealth and no one can see me then the heart beat sensor is awesome!
i like to spray the f*** out of the L86 as its damage is awesome but its not accurate thus my accuracy is only 10% haha but my Kill ratio is 1.07 so thats all i care about :P


anyways wrong thread ill stop now :D
#197276
Greg,
I'm taking the plunge and buying one of these within the next week or two. I have had my CHL since '07 but have no off-duty, easily concealable handgun. Very high quality for the price of $360 out the door :thumbup:
http://www.taurususa.com/product-detail ... umbseries=


Thats a nice compact for that price. The .45's rounds are $$$, but if its just for backup plus a little range time, its all good :-)

I have yet to decide on .45... There are so many out there to choose from. :cloud9:
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By texasmr2
#197284
why would you need an off-duty easly concealable handgun unless your planning to shoot somone?

Your looking at it the wrong way Gaz yet I don't expect you to understand, no disrespect intended :) . A police officer is never 'off duty' but when they are 'off the clock' they are still upheld to the dutys of being a police officer 24/7 365. Most 'off duty' police officers do not want to be recognized as the police and can intervene when a crook does not think the police are around. Another fact is that you would not believe how many citizens when they see a police officer want to get free legal advice or ask if they can get citations fixed. Some times while 'off duty' I will 'open carry' but sometimes I may not want to.

Also there are legal advantages of being a CHL holder even for a police officer.

Thats a nice compact for that price. The .45's rounds are $$$, but if its just for backup plus a little range time, its all good :-). I have yet to decide on .45... There are so many out there to choose from. :cloud9:

I really need a concealable pistol but I also need another duty pistol and can get a Glock 21 .45 for only $499 out the door which is about $200 cheaper than most people buy them for. We have a local wholesaler who sells guns only to the police or to police cadets so I'm really torn, like you said there are just too many choices :P:yes: .
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By texasmr2
#197432
Stealth,
A police officer I know who is a member of our hunting lease just bought a Glock 20 10mm which is even more superior than a .45 and still only $499 :) , hmmm decisions :D .
http://www.glock.com/english/index_pistols.htm
I luv the part about 'hunting big game' :twisted: , more firepower :thumbup: !
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Freeze Sucka,
tex
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By zweiblumen
#197731
Interesting thread, being British I am not allowed to own a real gun and I'm rather glad about that, I find guns rather scary! Having said that I have shot three guns with live rounds, the first being a pump action .22 rifle at a funfair shooting gallery ... that was when I was about 8 years old :shock: ... some years later at an army recruitment show I shot a paper tiger (well it was a target made of paper with a picture of a tiger on it ... I do not approve of shooting real tigers by the way, unless they're shooting at me) with a .22 conversion of an SLR. The scariest gun I have ever shot was a .50 cal heavy machine gun at a place called Onion Range in the Falklands, I only fired about 7 or 8 rounds but each one of them shook the ground! I have no desire to ever shoot another gun.

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