I yearn for a belt-fed weapon when I encounter that.
Then again, you'd probably also get charge with littering the highways.![]()
Hey that's my lane too. If my 10 over speed isn't fast enough for you, then you can move to the other lane. It not my fault that you didn't get out of bed early enough to get to work on time!Or people who drive in the left hand lane, purposefully holding up the traffic flow because they have decided their speed is fast enough for everyone behind them....or some other such menace to civilization.![]()
Hey that's my lane too. If my 10 over speed isn't fast enough for you, then you can move to the other lane. It not my fault that you didn't get out of bed early enough to get to work on time!
As long as they keep the muzzle downrange and vote for freedom, I guess I don't mind.
At our county range, shooters are forbidden from picking up spent cases off the deck, unless it's obvious they are from your own gun(s). The range master has full discretion.At least they are providing a ready source of once fired cases for those who know what to do with them!
I do that sometimes, the Dillon through the radiator, drop down visor device for aiming, I better shut up.
I yearn for a belt-fed weapon when I encounter that.
Hey that's my lane too. If my 10 over speed isn't fast enough for you, then you can move to the other lane. It not my fault that you didn't get out of bed early enough to get to work on time!
Not in the same vein, but in one of the clubs I belong, it schedules a full auto day (every Wednesday afternoon) and watch the guys wheel a hand cart full of ammo cans with .45 ACP for the Thompsons and 5.56 for the M16s. They lay out a sheet to catch the brass and blast away! They do shoot at targets and are safe but the noise kind of wears on me and no, they keep the brass.
Getting back to the mag dumpers, I love 'em! 215 rds. of Lake City in the bucket last time and over 500 rds. a couple other times. And don't get your shorts all twisted at just the black gun crowd. The pistol range has their share of shoot 'em ups too. The Glock fanboys especially seem to be all about firepower.
Having said all that, they are in the very least, going to be aware of and support the 2nd Amendment.
Edit: A side benefit, JOBS! In America!
So I say, let 'em have at it!
I still pick it up. I had one guy at the other end of he range tell the rso it was my brass.At our county range, shooters are forbidden from picking up spent cases off the deck, unless it's obvious they are from your own gun(s). The range master has full discretion.
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I am in PA and I have always been a precision rifle shooter/Hunter/Bench Rest Shooter and while I think AR's a neat,cool looking ect I have never owned one. Never seen the need for one..But with the way things have been going I am now packing a pistol and have a AR..I have had two different AR in the last year learning about them and they are quite simple and very neat how you can reconfigure them easily. As I like precision rifles I just put a Barrel on mine and it is shooting quite well and I am looking forward to shooting some G-Hogs tomorrow with mine..I have also been one to not be to happy with the endless blaster's at the range now I just smile as I know they are part of the team. I feel get practice and be ready because we may need to use them soon.Know what and how it shoots.Know what to load for it and how it shoots and stockpile what you can. Because I feel it is coming.. Just saying
I share your exact sentiments! However, there is a silver lining in every cloud.. "Blasting" as I call it, can be "fun" for the neophyte! They gain a love for weaponry and ergo want to KEEP their guns!