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Yeoman July 10th, 2007 23:29

airsoft is my pratice for me. nuff said.

Cassius July 10th, 2007 23:30

kos, I have separated them by days. One day it's my glock, the other my sig, the next my beretta and so on and so on..

When I'm on the phone for more than 3mins I can't hold myself but to play around with a GBB...

stokes July 11th, 2007 00:16

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Originally Posted by yanhchan (Post 499784)
Nope but are you as good as this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RgH6tHgyvY


Damn that was fuckin sick!

attack-beaver July 11th, 2007 00:31

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Originally Posted by kos (Post 499873)
:| this is creepy , as I do the exact same thing. Now that I have 4 (5th is being built) it's hard to choose. Always feel like I'm leaving someone out... :(

get a holster thats got 2 on the waist and a duel armpit style?

Rugger_can July 11th, 2007 10:35

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Originally Posted by GreyFox132 (Post 499661)
go out to hilled field with my friends and shoot each other

WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nah I usually go down to the local tim horton's for some gun drills. Good fun!

Amazing KG3 July 11th, 2007 10:37

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Originally Posted by Rugger_can (Post 500052)
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nah I usually go down to the local tim horton's for some gun drills. Good fun!

I want everyones hands on the counter! You! Make me a Ice Cap and a Boston Creme, or ill kill someone i swear to god!

Jayhad July 11th, 2007 12:10

I play counter strike, I find the tactics and immersion very similar to real world situations. Ussally i try to microwave and eat pizza pops right from my game chair if I get up an leave my fat as jiggles and my carpal-tunnel flares up.

Blackthorne July 11th, 2007 12:26

Dry fire and playing dress up in you house may seem ghey, but it's very often encouraged, especially in the Real Steel world where your training level may determine if you live or die..LOL

They say train like you fight. So getting all your shit on and just drawing a few times can be a real eye opener. I don't know how many times I have seen guys try to get out the old secondary under a little pressure and COMPLETELY fuck it up (myself included). Just recently I had to move a whole bunch of shit around on my main rig (and get some of it off on a subload) because what looked good just didn't work. I couldn't draw/holster my pistol without hooking on my med kit, and having to look away from the X to get it in. The ONLY way I figured that out was DOING IT.

Add a little adrenaline, and you hands turn into flippers. Your fingers just don't work. So, if you are POSITIVE you can get that nice new 1911 out of that brand new Safariland 6004 you bought last week without any practice at all, more power to you.

But I bet there is pownage in your future.. :D

Lakonian July 11th, 2007 13:50

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Originally Posted by attack-beaver (Post 499914)
get a holster thats got 2 on the waist and a duel armpit style?

Kinda hard to holster 2 rifles, and 2 pistols ... :p

Andres July 11th, 2007 14:57

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Originally Posted by kos (Post 500161)
Kinda hard to holster 2 rifles, and 2 pistols ... :p

Jesus could do it.

Cassius July 11th, 2007 16:01

wrong, Jesus only needs 1 rifle. It's called the Holy Rifleth

CDN_Stalker July 11th, 2007 16:08

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Originally Posted by Blackthorne (Post 500112)
Dry fire and playing dress up in you house may seem ghey, but it's very often encouraged, especially in the Real Steel world where your training level may determine if you live or die..LOL

They say train like you fight. So getting all your shit on and just drawing a few times can be a real eye opener. I don't know how many times I have seen guys try to get out the old secondary under a little pressure and COMPLETELY fuck it up (myself included). Just recently I had to move a whole bunch of shit around on my main rig (and get some of it off on a subload) because what looked good just didn't work. I couldn't draw/holster my pistol without hooking on my med kit, and having to look away from the X to get it in. The ONLY way I figured that out was DOING IT.

Add a little adrenaline, and you hands turn into flippers. Your fingers just don't work. So, if you are POSITIVE you can get that nice new 1911 out of that brand new Safariland 6004 you bought last week without any practice at all, more power to you.

But I bet there is pownage in your future.. :D

Getting geared up is the key, but going full out in BDUs, helmet, fake riot cuffs and such is overkill. Hehe, ya, I've worn my chest rig around at home (holds about 6 beer) and wear it when arranging my gear, seeing best way to arrange MP5 and M24 slings at the same time, etc. And wearing the stuff during transistion drills in the basement because things always get in the way and it's best to work out the bugs first.

Gerkraz July 11th, 2007 16:36

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 500221)
(holds about 6 beer)

So does mine. I wore it at Hallowe'en and used it to store a 6 pack and randomly go up to people and say "hey, want a beer?" and then just give them one then and there. Was working perfect until I put my open one in there (instead of putting it down on a table) but then proceeded to FORGET it was there. Then, I went to pick something up from the ground....not so great.

philstructo July 11th, 2007 17:32

I like to also practice my hand t hand skills so when someone puts a pistol to my head and says mercie I just turn aroundgrab there hand and break it and win =]

Amos July 11th, 2007 20:41

I don't need practice,

My sheer 1337ness repels any attackers.


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