Yep, good luck with that! LolI don't need to train. The sound of me racking a round into the bullet tube after I pull it out of my back pocket will scare anyone off that wishes to do me harm.
Yep, good luck with that! LolI don't need to train. The sound of me racking a round into the bullet tube after I pull it out of my back pocket will scare anyone off that wishes to do me harm.
It is feet at Indy Arms.Beats me Indy Arms range lets you enter a distance on a screen to send your target down range with their system.
You hit SEL on the screen, enter a #, ((I chose 25) and then hit ENTER I guess and away it go’s.
To get the target back, you do the same steps, entering (0).
I am sure we have some INDY ARMS members who know for sure.
I like the M-F 10 am to 2 PM 1 hour $10 lunch special.
I just started going there in Feb, after using Parabellum in Avon, that had the $8 for 30 minutes and one free target 12-2 M-F lunchtime special.
Anyway just retired 1 March, so I would go as much as possible, but ammo prices and a range practice session is about $40 a pop.
So you carry a 12 gauge shotgun ????I don't need to train. The sound of me racking a round into the bullet tube after I pull it out of my back pocket will scare anyone off that wishes to do me harm.
No disrespect intended but sadly by the time you rack that slide you've been shot 5 or more times by the armed perp.I don't need to train. The sound of me racking a round into the bullet tube after I pull it out of my back pocket will scare anyone off that wishes to do me harm.
He was joking. He is actually quite well trained and experienced.No disrespect intended but sadly by the time you rack that slide you've been shot 5 or more times by the armed perp.
Just looked at his profile and I would agree with you about being trained and experienced.He was joking. He is actually quite well trained and experienced.
It’s like: As an American, I have the 2A so…sure, I know how to shoot. Lolno - the overwhelming majority have not / do not train.
There's plenty of "I was in the Army" or ….
Glocks are the absolute worst for front sights departing the slide mid-stage. It happened to me THREE TIMES in USPSA stages, two of them classifiers, before I got tired of finishing stages point-shooting, wised up and put blue thread-locker on the thread that holds the front sight on. Problem solved. Make sure you do this, or I assure you, Mayhem will get you before this summer is over. Not if but when. If it's one of the Dawson jobbies you paid good money for, it's going to make you mad.I think it was the Feb USPSA march at Parabellum where my front sight decided it was taking a trip and departed my Beretta slide mid-stage. I decided to run my G48, which is my primary carry, in place of my Beretta. I scored fairly well for it being almost stock and making the change on short notice. I guess my dry fire routine paid off a bit, so yes, I train with what I carry.
Never had a factory sight depart though. Only ones that have been installed aftermarket. In lieu of threadlocker or LokTite (blue or purple) I have used clear fingernail polish too. I use it a lot when I attach hardware to the holsters I build. It just has to keep the #8-32 screws from backing out.Glocks are the absolute worst for front sights departing the slide mid-stage. It happened to me THREE TIMES in USPSA stages, two of them classifiers, before I got tired of finishing stages point-shooting, wised up and put blue thread-locker on the thread that holds the front sight on. Problem solved. Make sure you do this, or I assure you, Mayhem will get you before this summer is over. Not if but when. If it's one of the Dawson jobbies you paid good money for, it's going to make you mad.
Cool story, the last time it happened to me, the squad was on hands and knees in the gravel, helping me search for my front sight so I could finish the match. The master-class Production shooter on the squad piped up and asked me, "Was the slide moving rearwards or forwards when the sight came off?" Of course, I had no idea. There was a moment of realization while everyone silently thought, "Observing details like that is why you're Master class and the rest of us aren't." Then sure enough, one guy departed the front of the classifier box and started looking _behind_ it, and found the sight straight away.
So the adjusted advice is...if you don't threadlock your Glock sight...make sure you're watching your front sight reallllly good.
Glocks are the absolute worst for front sights departing the slide mid-stage. It happened to me THREE TIMES in USPSA stages, two of them classifiers, before I got tired of finishing stages point-shooting, wised up and put blue thread-locker on the thread that holds the front sight on. Problem solved. Make sure you do this, or I assure you, Mayhem will get you before this summer is over. Not if but when. If it's one of the Dawson jobbies you paid good money for, it's going to make you mad.
Cool story, the last time it happened to me, the squad was on hands and knees in the gravel, helping me search for my front sight so I could finish the match. The master-class Production shooter on the squad piped up and asked me, "Was the slide moving rearwards or forwards when the sight came off?" Of course, I had no idea. There was a moment of realization while everyone silently thought, "Observing details like that is why you're Master class and the rest of us aren't." Then sure enough, one guy departed the front of the classifier box and started looking _behind_ it, and found the sight straight away.
So the adjusted advice is...if you don't threadlock your Glock sight...make sure you're watching your front sight reallllly good.
All sage advice, but the sight that took a hike was off a Beretta 92G from Langdon with their RDO package lol. It’s dovetailed in, so no nut to locktite. So far, I’ve never had a Glock sight fail me, but I probably just don’t shoot enough!
I misread your post as meaning you were ditching the Beretta and using the 48, permanently. My bad. However, I will also relate, that after having this epiphany on my competition Glock, did the same to my two defensive ones. If you're carrying the 48...word to the wise!All sage advice, but the sight that took a hike was off a Beretta 92G from Langdon with their RDO package lol. It’s dovetailed in, so no nut to locktite. So far, I’ve never had a Glock sight fail me, but I probably just don’t shoot enough!
The right Locktite can keep a dovetailed front sight in place.All sage advice, but the sight that took a hike was off a Beretta 92G from Langdon with their RDO package lol. It’s dovetailed in, so no nut to locktite. So far, I’ve never had a Glock sight fail me, but I probably just don’t shoot enough!