Cleaning the Plate Rack with the P226 22LR

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Cleaning the Plate Rack with the P226 22LR

Post by m gardner » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:39 pm

Here's how to clean the plate rack in under 3 seconds.

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Re: Cleaning the Plate Rack with the P226 22LR

Post by Tonoonyi » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:36 pm

That's some dang nice shooting there.

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Post by m gardner » Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:13 am

Thanks. I guess I spend way too much time at the range. :))

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Re: Cleaning the Plate Rack with the P226 22LR

Post by sneekeepete » Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:30 am

Great shooting again there Mark! I find it sad and very alarming that you are able to spend 99% more trigger time at the range than 99% of our military. Do to our wonderfully politically correct nation we are too busy sitting in equal opportunity, sexual harassment, and suicide prevention briefs....
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Post by m gardner » Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:07 pm

Yep. My son's a shooter too. I was Army, he was a Marine.(still is because once you are a Marine you just are) The military, police and even the militia don't think it's important to be a good shot anymore. Tactics are relied on too much. I can't see the mindset. Guys like my son and I can end a fight before it gets a chance to hardly get started. I guess the "guns are bad mindset" prevails. People are more likely to be scared of us than to feel safe with us. It's just weird.
God bless. Mark

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Post by sneekeepete » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:55 am

I agree mark! It is sad when I have to take my marines out during personal time to teach them how to shoot with my m-4 and m-9 because they just flat out don't get the time they need to learn. I'm shooting you a PM too.
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