I've always been fairly conservative in my positions growing up, but definitely had a few years in my late 20s where I became much more socially liberal. It took me moving to the west coast and getting to experience liberalism in all its rampant glory to redpill me forever. After this last election though, I'm probably as blackpilled as it gets.
"Had I known..." she says. EVERYONE KNEW! Or at least everyone that paid even a sliver of attention and wasn't a mindless, TDS-suffering brainlet. Maybe next time try thinking introspectively about these issues before they've happened instead of relying on hindsight to learn your lesson.
Sadly I had strayed from my roots during the time of his death, and looked at it as a great political opportunity for change. As Thomas Sowell said, "One of the bittersweet things about growing older is realizing how mistaken you were when you were young." Had only I known better, I could have been so much better prepared for what's happened in the time since.
Thank you. The problem is that independent people are capable of living happy, productive lives and just want to be left alone to live in peace, but weak, miserable people aren't content with their own lives. Why would they be content with others? We're learning the hard way these people are always working and plotting and scheming to take control of our lives from us, and unless we're constantly vigilant it will all be gone before we know what even happened. We can't live in blissful ignorance anymore, because reality is coming at us like a freight train whether we're ready or not.
You're only being nominated to the highest legal counsel in the government, being asked a simple yes or no question dealing with one of the most controversial issues of our time, but tell me again how you aren't informed or aware of Biden's open border policies, you incompetent, stuttering jackass.
Weak people seek positions of power to compensate for their pathetic lives. In a hunter gatherer society they would be left behind and without a mate because they wouldn't be able to protect or provide. They are a drain upon the tribe. But in our society they are elevated because they can be easily manipulated and controlled. They are so eager for power they would otherwise never attain, that they will do and say anything to get it.
Thanks, but you don't really need to be an expert to know this stuff. A 2 second search would show dozens of pages of reviews and videos of people using these light + pistol combos with great success and high praises. Or you can buy one and run it on your guns and find out for yourself. Some might foul quicker than others depending on ammo and barrel length, but any decent manufacturer builds these things to get used hard. They wouldn't be very successful if their products weren't worth a damn after a couple magazines. You're gonna scar up the head like hell over time, but the lens itself will stay pristine with proper care. Most of the time I just smear a tiny layer of petroleum jelly on the lens to act as a flycatch for the fouling, then it wipes off easy when it needs cleaning. Anything left I usually just use a pencil eraser on, and if it's really bad a swab of cleaning solution and let sit for an hour.
I should add that it's no different for rifles either. ARs running lights up front, getting blasted on by the brakes is commonplace. Half my ARs are running setups like this.
Put what you want on your own handgun bud, but when it comes to lights, as long as it's from a reputable manufacturer there's really no wrong answer. Just depends what you plan on using it for. Quit being an elitist prick.
Dude stop spreading this fuddlore nonsense. You can run literally hundreds of rounds on a light before fouling becomes noticeable, and there's simple methods of dealing with that. Take SureFire for example, considered the gold standard for pistol lights, but unless you're using a 1911 or something with a 5"+ barrel, almost all their lights will extend past the barrel on most handguns. Competition, MIL, LEO, it's a common thing to see. G17 with X300 is pretty much the meat and potatoes of most people's rig.
Quit exaggerating. After a whole day the lens needs cleaning, but that's why you smear a layer of petroleum jelly beforehand so it wipes off. After a few range trips I'll soak for an hour in a solvent and it's perfect again. Not a big deal at all.
It's different when we do it.
Why?
Because we're not Trump.