<![CDATA[ArizonaShooting.ORG]]> https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum 2024-05-25T04:09:43-07:00 Smartfeed extension for phpBB <![CDATA[New to ArizonaShooting.ORG or Firearms in General? :: Pneumatic target actuators :: Author tmaxsnider72]]> 2024-05-13T06:41:15-07:00 2024-05-13T06:41:15-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22026&p=169045#p169045

Attachments

Actuators
Screenshot_20240512-225654.png (165.62 KiB)
Actuators

(Click on the image to see it full size.)]]>

Attachments

Actuators
Screenshot_20240512-225654.png (165.62 KiB)
Actuators

(Click on the image to see it full size.)]]>
<![CDATA[New to ArizonaShooting.ORG or Firearms in General? :: Re: Pneumatic target actuators :: Reply by tmaxsnider72]]> 2024-05-13T06:42:23-07:00 2024-05-13T06:42:23-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=22026&p=169046#p169046 <![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: What ever happened to AZEX? :: Reply by trailboss60]]> 2024-04-25T16:41:19-07:00 2024-04-25T16:41:19-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21783&p=168392#p168392
cool arrow wrote: April 2nd, 2024, 5:32 pm He is doing well, not doing anything gun related.

A few of us are in contact with him almost daily and will pass on the well wishes.

Cool stuff.
He is a great guy and I always liked his posts. It broke my heart to hear what he had to deal with, but I hope each day is better going forward.
A truck driver myself...semi retired collecting a pension so I do not want to work the crazy hours that I used to. If he is ever looking for a change, pm me and I can give my phone number to him...we are always looking for good hands.]]>
cool arrow wrote: April 2nd, 2024, 5:32 pm He is doing well, not doing anything gun related.

A few of us are in contact with him almost daily and will pass on the well wishes.

Cool stuff.
He is a great guy and I always liked his posts. It broke my heart to hear what he had to deal with, but I hope each day is better going forward.
A truck driver myself...semi retired collecting a pension so I do not want to work the crazy hours that I used to. If he is ever looking for a change, pm me and I can give my phone number to him...we are always looking for good hands.]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: What ever happened to AZEX? :: Reply by kenpoprofessor]]> 2024-04-25T16:58:10-07:00 2024-04-25T16:58:10-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21783&p=168395#p168395
trailboss60 wrote: April 25th, 2024, 4:41 pm

Cool stuff.
He is a great guy and I always liked his posts. It broke my heart to hear what he had to deal with, but I hope each day is better going forward.
A truck driver myself...semi retired collecting a pension so I do not want to work the crazy hours that I used to. If he is ever looking for a change, pm me and I can give my phone number to him...we are always looking for good hands.
I can tell you, he's living a life most of us would be envious of, at least I am a little bit. :mrgreen:

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>
trailboss60 wrote: April 25th, 2024, 4:41 pm

Cool stuff.
He is a great guy and I always liked his posts. It broke my heart to hear what he had to deal with, but I hope each day is better going forward.
A truck driver myself...semi retired collecting a pension so I do not want to work the crazy hours that I used to. If he is ever looking for a change, pm me and I can give my phone number to him...we are always looking for good hands.
I can tell you, he's living a life most of us would be envious of, at least I am a little bit. :mrgreen:

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: What ever happened to AZEX? :: Reply by trailboss60]]> 2024-04-25T17:23:35-07:00 2024-04-25T17:23:35-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21783&p=168396#p168396 <![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: NRA/ILA meeting :: Reply by knockonit]]> 2024-04-26T05:38:41-07:00 2024-04-26T05:38:41-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21904&p=168406#p168406 <![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by pneuby]]> 2024-04-26T12:26:42-07:00 2024-04-26T12:26:42-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168418#p168418
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:]]>
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by kenpoprofessor]]> 2024-04-26T13:50:22-07:00 2024-04-26T13:50:22-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168421#p168421
pneuby wrote: April 26th, 2024, 12:26 pm
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:


We met with him a few times when he was doing Kenpo at some other guy's place many years ago. We went there to "enlighten" them with information. They said they had a "gun guy" didn't want anything to do with us. We met, f*** useless. They were certainly amazed at what we were doing with Kenpo, but, their Chief Instructor warned them off of us, said we were just trouble, so they started ignoring us. Their "Chief Instructor" is also useless, but, he was the one giving them rank, and oddly enough, they were boosted in rank in a very short time, you know, to keep them paying. Skip Hancock is the Chief Instructor's name, talks a lot, does little, and has few skills. He was around when Parker was around and got some rank from him, so that's his "claim to fame". My instructor was Parker's protege', and another guy named Huk Planas. They both teach very differently, but they have the same information, and they're very choosy about who they give the most to. Mind you, I trained with Mr. Parker as well, in the W. LA studio, and got rank from him as well, but it doesn't mean squat if you don't have the information to back it up.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>
pneuby wrote: April 26th, 2024, 12:26 pm
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:


We met with him a few times when he was doing Kenpo at some other guy's place many years ago. We went there to "enlighten" them with information. They said they had a "gun guy" didn't want anything to do with us. We met, f*** useless. They were certainly amazed at what we were doing with Kenpo, but, their Chief Instructor warned them off of us, said we were just trouble, so they started ignoring us. Their "Chief Instructor" is also useless, but, he was the one giving them rank, and oddly enough, they were boosted in rank in a very short time, you know, to keep them paying. Skip Hancock is the Chief Instructor's name, talks a lot, does little, and has few skills. He was around when Parker was around and got some rank from him, so that's his "claim to fame". My instructor was Parker's protege', and another guy named Huk Planas. They both teach very differently, but they have the same information, and they're very choosy about who they give the most to. Mind you, I trained with Mr. Parker as well, in the W. LA studio, and got rank from him as well, but it doesn't mean squat if you don't have the information to back it up.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by XJThrottle]]> 2024-04-26T15:34:11-07:00 2024-04-26T15:34:11-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168424#p168424
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 26th, 2024, 1:50 pm
pneuby wrote: April 26th, 2024, 12:26 pm
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:


We met with him a few times when he was doing Kenpo at some other guy's place many years ago. We went there to "enlighten" them with information. They said they had a "gun guy" didn't want anything to do with us. We met, f*** useless. They were certainly amazed at what we were doing with Kenpo, but, their Chief Instructor warned them off of us, said we were just trouble, so they started ignoring us. Their "Chief Instructor" is also useless, but, he was the one giving them rank, and oddly enough, they were boosted in rank in a very short time, you know, to keep them paying. Skip Hancock is the Chief Instructor's name, talks a lot, does little, and has few skills. He was around when Parker was around and got some rank from him, so that's his "claim to fame". My instructor was Parker's protege', and another guy named Huk Planas. They both teach very differently, but they have the same information, and they're very choosy about who they give the most to. Mind you, I trained with Mr. Parker as well, in the W. LA studio, and got rank from him as well, but it doesn't mean squat if you don't have the information to back it up.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
So, he was "wax on", and you're more "wax off"?]]>
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 26th, 2024, 1:50 pm
pneuby wrote: April 26th, 2024, 12:26 pm
kenpoprofessor wrote: April 24th, 2024, 6:56 am If any of you guys think John Corriea of ASP is worth a s***, get his real history, I think you might be shocked at just how inept this guy is.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
WhiteDragon wrote: April 24th, 2024, 8:30 pm
Lol! There was a time that many here thought old John Correia was the last Coke in the desert. Glad to see y'all came to your senses. What was that Ed Parker saying? "Time will either promote you or expose you."
Guys, guys.... I have no skin in this game, either way. :mrgreen:
I have met the cat and heard a lecture(Free, mind you...no $ involved.). :)

I have to ask you, one or both....

Please provide some content in support. Link/s, personal anecdotes, juicy hearsay reports...SOMETHING. :think:


We met with him a few times when he was doing Kenpo at some other guy's place many years ago. We went there to "enlighten" them with information. They said they had a "gun guy" didn't want anything to do with us. We met, f*** useless. They were certainly amazed at what we were doing with Kenpo, but, their Chief Instructor warned them off of us, said we were just trouble, so they started ignoring us. Their "Chief Instructor" is also useless, but, he was the one giving them rank, and oddly enough, they were boosted in rank in a very short time, you know, to keep them paying. Skip Hancock is the Chief Instructor's name, talks a lot, does little, and has few skills. He was around when Parker was around and got some rank from him, so that's his "claim to fame". My instructor was Parker's protege', and another guy named Huk Planas. They both teach very differently, but they have the same information, and they're very choosy about who they give the most to. Mind you, I trained with Mr. Parker as well, in the W. LA studio, and got rank from him as well, but it doesn't mean squat if you don't have the information to back it up.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
So, he was "wax on", and you're more "wax off"?]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by kenpoprofessor]]> 2024-04-26T15:47:25-07:00 2024-04-26T15:47:25-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168426#p168426
XJThrottle wrote: April 26th, 2024, 3:34 pm

So, he was "wax on", and you're more "wax off"?
Nope, they don't even know "sand the floor", or "paint the fence".

Clyde]]>
XJThrottle wrote: April 26th, 2024, 3:34 pm

So, he was "wax on", and you're more "wax off"?
Nope, they don't even know "sand the floor", or "paint the fence".

Clyde]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by BigNate]]> 2024-04-26T15:59:59-07:00 2024-04-26T15:59:59-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168427#p168427
* First - I have exactly zero knowledge regarding John Correia's relative competence as a martial artist... It sounds like he's probably gotten in with a school that is pretty commercial - that's too bad. On the other hand - whether he's good or not - if he's actively working on something - he spends more time on the mats than I do these days... (not proud of my nearly totally sedentary lifestyle... but it is what it is right now).
* Second - I have very little knowledge regarding his relative competence as a technical firearms instructor - I've never attended any of his in person stuff (paid or unpaid) and I've never been instructed by him or evaluated his shooting prowess. I've watched very little of his "technical" content (re gun drills etc.). What I have heard him say, that I appreciate, is along the lines of "if you are going to own and carry firearms it is irresponsible to do so without working on your craft... you have to spend time practicing, shooting, and becoming competent if you are going to be a responsible gun owner." With that - I fully agree.
* Lastly - I do find his Youtube channel useful in terms of its ability (and purpose - I think) to cause me to think through scenarios, and to take "mental reps" regarding defensive use of force scenarios. I find that he advocates for a very similar philosophy to mine in these areas (what I see as a legally and morally healthy view of when and how the force escalation continuum should work).

So - is he a bit of a self-aggrandizing blowhard? You could probably say that... but you could probably say that about just about everyone who has created a significant market presence in the social media space... and at least his stuff drives critical thought...

My 2 cents...]]>

* First - I have exactly zero knowledge regarding John Correia's relative competence as a martial artist... It sounds like he's probably gotten in with a school that is pretty commercial - that's too bad. On the other hand - whether he's good or not - if he's actively working on something - he spends more time on the mats than I do these days... (not proud of my nearly totally sedentary lifestyle... but it is what it is right now).
* Second - I have very little knowledge regarding his relative competence as a technical firearms instructor - I've never attended any of his in person stuff (paid or unpaid) and I've never been instructed by him or evaluated his shooting prowess. I've watched very little of his "technical" content (re gun drills etc.). What I have heard him say, that I appreciate, is along the lines of "if you are going to own and carry firearms it is irresponsible to do so without working on your craft... you have to spend time practicing, shooting, and becoming competent if you are going to be a responsible gun owner." With that - I fully agree.
* Lastly - I do find his Youtube channel useful in terms of its ability (and purpose - I think) to cause me to think through scenarios, and to take "mental reps" regarding defensive use of force scenarios. I find that he advocates for a very similar philosophy to mine in these areas (what I see as a legally and morally healthy view of when and how the force escalation continuum should work).

So - is he a bit of a self-aggrandizing blowhard? You could probably say that... but you could probably say that about just about everyone who has created a significant market presence in the social media space... and at least his stuff drives critical thought...

My 2 cents...]]>
<![CDATA[Firearm Related General Discussion :: Re: Yes, sometimes s*** does happen... :: Reply by kenpoprofessor]]> 2024-04-26T16:26:30-07:00 2024-04-26T16:26:30-07:00 https://www.arizonashooting.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21899&p=168428#p168428
BigNate wrote: April 26th, 2024, 3:59 pm OK - I'm going to chime in here... just because I can't leave well enough alone.

* First - I have exactly zero knowledge regarding John Correia's relative competence as a martial artist... It sounds like he's probably gotten in with a school that is pretty commercial - that's too bad. On the other hand - whether he's good or not - if he's actively working on something - he spends more time on the mats than I do these days... (not proud of my nearly totally sedentary lifestyle... but it is what it is right now).
* Second - I have very little knowledge regarding his relative competence as a technical firearms instructor - I've never attended any of his in person stuff (paid or unpaid) and I've never been instructed by him or evaluated his shooting prowess. I've watched very little of his "technical" content (re gun drills etc.). What I have heard him say, that I appreciate, is along the lines of "if you are going to own and carry firearms it is irresponsible to do so without working on your craft... you have to spend time practicing, shooting, and becoming competent if you are going to be a responsible gun owner." With that - I fully agree.
* Lastly - I do find his Youtube channel useful in terms of its ability (and purpose - I think) to cause me to think through scenarios, and to take "mental reps" regarding defensive use of force scenarios. I find that he advocates for a very similar philosophy to mine in these areas (what I see as a legally and morally healthy view of when and how the force escalation continuum should work).

So - is he a bit of a self-aggrandizing blowhard? You could probably say that... but you could probably say that about just about everyone who has created a significant market presence in the social media space... and at least his stuff drives critical thought...

My 2 cents...

There are times that he give "very bad advice", hell, Carlos calls him out on it all the time. He's spent exactly zero hours as any sort of peace officer or soldier, so, his classes can't make up that experience. I make no claims about my shooting abilities, but, I can teach a beginner to shoot really well in about 30 minutes, especially chicks. They somehow just know how to point the gun where it needs to be, I don't try to understand why. I just teach them the basics, trigger control, recoil management, stance, and sight picture. What they do after that is on them.

Now, on the martial arts side, yea, technically, I'm an expert, according to rank and time, but, honestly, I'm still learning everyday about somethings I haven't seen, or, have somehow overlooked to have value. I constantly reinforce these ideas with active and resisting partners. If my guys can reverse, so can someone else, so, something still needs to be tweaked. I want my techniques to work on 90+ % of people, the other 10%, I'm not concerned with, they usually don't cause trouble for me, but that's why I carry a gun and a blade, for that one time they do and I'm outclassed.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>
BigNate wrote: April 26th, 2024, 3:59 pm OK - I'm going to chime in here... just because I can't leave well enough alone.

* First - I have exactly zero knowledge regarding John Correia's relative competence as a martial artist... It sounds like he's probably gotten in with a school that is pretty commercial - that's too bad. On the other hand - whether he's good or not - if he's actively working on something - he spends more time on the mats than I do these days... (not proud of my nearly totally sedentary lifestyle... but it is what it is right now).
* Second - I have very little knowledge regarding his relative competence as a technical firearms instructor - I've never attended any of his in person stuff (paid or unpaid) and I've never been instructed by him or evaluated his shooting prowess. I've watched very little of his "technical" content (re gun drills etc.). What I have heard him say, that I appreciate, is along the lines of "if you are going to own and carry firearms it is irresponsible to do so without working on your craft... you have to spend time practicing, shooting, and becoming competent if you are going to be a responsible gun owner." With that - I fully agree.
* Lastly - I do find his Youtube channel useful in terms of its ability (and purpose - I think) to cause me to think through scenarios, and to take "mental reps" regarding defensive use of force scenarios. I find that he advocates for a very similar philosophy to mine in these areas (what I see as a legally and morally healthy view of when and how the force escalation continuum should work).

So - is he a bit of a self-aggrandizing blowhard? You could probably say that... but you could probably say that about just about everyone who has created a significant market presence in the social media space... and at least his stuff drives critical thought...

My 2 cents...

There are times that he give "very bad advice", hell, Carlos calls him out on it all the time. He's spent exactly zero hours as any sort of peace officer or soldier, so, his classes can't make up that experience. I make no claims about my shooting abilities, but, I can teach a beginner to shoot really well in about 30 minutes, especially chicks. They somehow just know how to point the gun where it needs to be, I don't try to understand why. I just teach them the basics, trigger control, recoil management, stance, and sight picture. What they do after that is on them.

Now, on the martial arts side, yea, technically, I'm an expert, according to rank and time, but, honestly, I'm still learning everyday about somethings I haven't seen, or, have somehow overlooked to have value. I constantly reinforce these ideas with active and resisting partners. If my guys can reverse, so can someone else, so, something still needs to be tweaked. I want my techniques to work on 90+ % of people, the other 10%, I'm not concerned with, they usually don't cause trouble for me, but that's why I carry a gun and a blade, for that one time they do and I'm outclassed.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde]]>