A quick search on xdtalk.com found 3...
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/xd-45acp-discussion-room/64785-xd-kabooms.html
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/xd-45acp-discussion-room/33310-update-my-kaboom.html
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/12/18/springfield-xdm-kaboom/
First it would depend on the breed. I'm not too worried about an aggressive pug. :D
If the water is deep enough to reach the dog's shoulders the dog is at a serious disadvantage. If there is deeper water move towards it. Simply splashing water in its face may be enough to keep it at bay.
If...
I don't know what specific brand that the military purchases but there are many brands that are "military approved".
Look for anything that is ballistic grade. I prefer glasses that wrap for added protection on the sides.
As for color/tint that depends on if you are shooting indoor or outdoor...
You may be right. I think he saw an opportunity to get rid of what he perceived as a weak link, which is ultimately good strategy. There is a survivor element to the competition and I think Ian is already competing with that in mind.
I was confused as well, so I checked out their website. By the way this is Amber Watch, not Amber Alert.
www.amberwatchfoundation.org
I don't think they were trying to be anti-gun (I could be wrong). From the information on their website it seems to me they are advocating teaching kids...
Whenever I see or hear statements like these I cringe (no offense Inspector).
I often hear people say "Times were better when I was a child". Often its heard from politicians when they want to pass some oppressive law that will somehow take us back to a better or simpler time.
The key part of...
I was also impressed by Kelly. He was a bit cocky last week when he was in his element but he seemed to keep his mouth shut (from what they showed) and followed instructions this week and it helped him.
I felt for James, he seemed to agonize over his shots.
Anyone know the ratings for this week?
Agreed, but a big chunk of this thread was a debate of whether or not this was a life or death encounter.
You should be able to determine quickly if your going fight or draw and fire. The situation along with your training and instincts should direct you. It's not something you need to ponder...
Not every attack escalates to a life or death situation. You will have to prove that a reasonable person would have been in fear for his life or serious bodily injury. You're going to have to articulate reasons. What were his actions, not possible actions. What did he actually do.
If the BG...
Your highlighted quote does not show intent or ability to use lethal force.
In the real life scenario the OP did escape, so obviously that was an option.
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