A lot of first time shooters don't have the conditioning to always know where their trigger finger should be. A hunter safety course or even just good parenting leads to trigger discipline.
No offense, but my immune system has been doing pretty good for over a half a century.
I’m gonna stick with it, thank you very much, though.
I heard a rumor a while back about ‘my body, my choice.’
I heard another rumor as well.
It’s called the
I understand the modular bit, and that's a good thing. I'm just old fashioned, my favorite shootin iron is an old Mosin (one made in the USA and not those commie versions - lol). Also the cost is a big factor. I am hard pressed to spend more than a couple hundred bucks on a rifle, but I'm just cheap. If I ever win the lottery I might blow a few thousand on a fancy rifle, but even then it would probably be something simple with a big bullet. I love .30 rifles, would love to get my hands on an M1 or something along those lines, but then again cost is the biggest factor there.
I do love shooting what I have when I can afford ammo. The Mosin costs me about 80 cents to 1$ per round, so it's not cheap to spend the day at the range. That's one reason I bought me a cheap 22LR so I can plink all day long for little money. I am growing my collection as I can afford, until they all get lost in that flood that's coming soon.
I remember just about 15 years ago there was an ad in American Rifleman for M1 Garands recently acquired from overseas if I remember correctly. They were offering them at almost giveaway prices. Also lots of talk about the Civilian Marksmanship program too. I didn't give a whistle about the 2nd amendment either way - I figured if you want guns fine, if not that's fine too - and then Sept. 11th, 2001. It was like a punch in the face for me. First gun I got on the advice of a Georgian (Black Sea Georgian!) was a shot gun. He was a great guy and a true American patriot, even though he'd only been in our country a few years. I
expected the would be tyrants to be driving around the country setting fires; random shootings; walking up to residential houses at random and killing all. I guess they weren't as ambitious as I thought they would be.
you can tell he is trying this rifle for the first time because an employee is making sure he doesnt turn around. las vegas has lots of places like this
I think they are. This is the kind of joke comics make when they actually like each other. I feel like with all good American culture, it's not as common as it used to be.
Deuce Bigelow needs to work on that trigger discipline.
He just cant help it, commies making that trigger finger itch like a mofa
True, but you gotta learn sometime.
The more practice, the more discipline.
A lot of first time shooters don't have the conditioning to always know where their trigger finger should be. A hunter safety course or even just good parenting leads to trigger discipline.
He looked like a newer shooter.
Prolly at a rent a MG place in Nevada.
The range officer never took his hand off his back.
Gotta keep that ceiling safe from the greenhorns!
Give him a break, he did a Portuguese Breakfast, a hot Carl and 2 Norwegian Dog sleds already today. Deuce must be tired.
finally an actor with actual balls.
No offense, but my immune system has been doing pretty good for over a half a century. I’m gonna stick with it, thank you very much, though. I heard a rumor a while back about ‘my body, my choice.’ I heard another rumor as well. It’s called the
2ndAmendment m#%ther f#%cker!
https://twitter.com/RobSchneider/status/1339798994655080448
He's getting ready lol.
While I'm not a huge fan of the AR platform, good on him for exercising his rights.
I used to detest ARs until I learned just how incredibly modular and reliable the platform is. AR10 & AR15.
Phoenix Weaponry created an actual AR 45-70 auto (not the .458 SOCOM), but with extra oommph to the power of 4000 ft-lbs
They use a rebated rim with a bit longer COAL. Pretty cool videos also found online.
I understand the modular bit, and that's a good thing. I'm just old fashioned, my favorite shootin iron is an old Mosin (one made in the USA and not those commie versions - lol). Also the cost is a big factor. I am hard pressed to spend more than a couple hundred bucks on a rifle, but I'm just cheap. If I ever win the lottery I might blow a few thousand on a fancy rifle, but even then it would probably be something simple with a big bullet. I love .30 rifles, would love to get my hands on an M1 or something along those lines, but then again cost is the biggest factor there.
I hear you.
I grew up on old guns, but caved several years ago and can't imagine ever going back.
The accuracy of today's weapons is simply amazing, considering we can now buy relatively inexpensive 0.5 MOA guns using off the shelf ammo.
For instance, the new Mauser M18 in 6.5 Creedmoor shoots +/-0.5 all day for under $450.00. It's a bolt action, so it should be reliable as well
Love the M1 Garand (and govt issued .30 carbines) but collectors have priced both out of the working man's reach, which is a real shame.
I'm not trying to change your ways, and I hope you enjoy shootin' whatcha got.
I do love shooting what I have when I can afford ammo. The Mosin costs me about 80 cents to 1$ per round, so it's not cheap to spend the day at the range. That's one reason I bought me a cheap 22LR so I can plink all day long for little money. I am growing my collection as I can afford, until they all get lost in that flood that's coming soon.
I remember just about 15 years ago there was an ad in American Rifleman for M1 Garands recently acquired from overseas if I remember correctly. They were offering them at almost giveaway prices. Also lots of talk about the Civilian Marksmanship program too. I didn't give a whistle about the 2nd amendment either way - I figured if you want guns fine, if not that's fine too - and then Sept. 11th, 2001. It was like a punch in the face for me. First gun I got on the advice of a Georgian (Black Sea Georgian!) was a shot gun. He was a great guy and a true American patriot, even though he'd only been in our country a few years. I expected the would be tyrants to be driving around the country setting fires; random shootings; walking up to residential houses at random and killing all. I guess they weren't as ambitious as I thought they would be.
Kalash?
Rob Scheider is a cool guy. If more actors in Hollywood were like this maybe Hollywood would be worth respecting.
You saw the genuine smile on robs face lol? He was like “damn that was sweet..” but finger discipline is important.
You can do it!
I’m 💯in on whatever Deuce Bigelow is doing.
YOU CAN DO IT!!
You can do it!
That tagline is hilarious.
He's saying he's gonna shoot the TV cause Spade's movies are so bad ...
It's just poking fun at him, the way you would a friend who did something really good, but still needs to be reminded of their humility.
Was just joking, they're bros.
Ju can do it Rob!
Didn't he play a leading role in Commie-Knockers?
Lean in to it brother. YOU CAN DO IT.
you can tell he is trying this rifle for the first time because an employee is making sure he doesnt turn around. las vegas has lots of places like this
Based
I thought he and Spades are good friends?
I think they are. This is the kind of joke comics make when they actually like each other. I feel like with all good American culture, it's not as common as it used to be.
I was born and raised in Thailand for 18 years. You have to be careful. Some of that Kathoeys are scary sometimes. Like convincingly scary.
So was I. :D
It is nice seeing a Hollyweird whose mind was not turned to pure mush.