I know of a couple MMA fighters who are vegetarians. They look pretty darn health to me.
With that said, I'm a full-on carnivore myself.
The question is interesting, though. I'll have to give it some thought.
Reminds me of a ZZ Top concert that I once attended. Similar scenario except that the woman appeared to be closer to 90 and was attired in a string bikini with a keychain hanging off one side of the bottom and a pack of cigarettes and a lighter tucked into the other side.
What has been seen...
As a PPS owner, I would say they are just a bit large to be a comfortable pocket carry gun. That's coming from a guy with who's 5' 10", 170 lbs and a fairly athletic build. The PPS is well-suited for IWB carry in my opinion.
I'm not terribly recoil-sensitive so .40 caliber polymer-frame...
State and local laws vary widely as related to auto-opening or "switchblade" knives. This is one of the reasons that you will have a hard time purchasing such a knife unless you are in the military or a LEO. Depending on your state and local laws, you may be able to find auto-opening knives...
I'm probably not going to add a whole lot to this discussion, but I'll reiterate a couple points and disagree with another:
1. Don't touch the students, period.
2. Don't awaken someone by shaking them or nudging them. As mentioned, they make wake up in fight/flight mode and decide...
I have a 5" Tactical version and have had a few problems with certain rounds - typically those with a longer OAL or a semi-wadcutter design - failing to go into battery. I've read of several others who've run into the same thing. As a service pistol, I believe the chamber is designed for...
My only comment about the coffe or soda (pop) is to take into consideration the potential effects of caffeine deprivation if you are used to a certain amount of caffeine each morning. The effects of caffeine deprivation can be as detrimental to good shooting as the effects of too much caffeine...
Has anyone involved in this discussion had training in the CAR High Position and fired a PGO shotgun from that position? I have not. I've had training and fired a traditional stock shotgun from that position and I would guess that while it would be nice not to have to tuck the stock under your...
But prior to deployment you would have greater maneuverability, right? I'm not speaking from experience ... merely theorizing. No need to tuck the stock under your armpit for the CAR High Position.
In fact, if you are a fan of the CAR High Position, popularized by Paul Castle, the stock...
I'm not emotionally invested in the PGO/non-PGO debate. I try to avoid emotions, in general; and specifically where inanimate objects are concerned.
With that said, I can see some positives for the manueverability of a PGO shotgun in tight quarters. They generally weigh a bit less than...
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