Magazine training

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There it is. O the luckyleaky I always new. You have to know people like you make me the person I am today. You talk all the sh$t you want on the computer but yet you won't show up on my door step. Disrespect I can not tolerate. Approach and my delivery goes. When someone gives me there opinion cool they need to state it. When someone flat out tells me I'm wrong or nuts that's when well it shows me certain people just need to stay in the basement and keep eating that grill cheese sandwich (luckleaky).
 
Why would I go to the doorstep of somebody so mentally unstable that they have multiple user names in forums and reply to their own posts...

And does it matter if I’m a member of the azcdl? If I am does that give me “brownie” points?

And for your information, I don’t have a basement and I really hate cheese sandwiches...i have a cardboard box that I eat ramen out out of
 
semperfisurveyor said:
I truly would...but alas I have obligations and responsibilities. I have my morning coffee at 4:00am in my truck on my way to work.

You’ve always been respectful to me and I shall do the same.

Tame your approach/delivery on the AZS boards and you will find information can be more efficiently exchanged.

...improvise, adapt and you will overcome the hostility you garner from some of the best people I know on the internet.
The reason I have always been respectful to you is that you don't come across as a luckyleaky and I know you are not in your mother's basement eating grill cheese sandwiches playing x box. I had some good friends (RIP) that were Marine recon. They were a little out there but that's why we got along.
 
hahaha, rofl, gol darn it, there is some funny shiat here, i love me some good stories, friday nite entertainment, other than the big ugly storm, hehe,

gotta say, this ole boy is a hoot.

keep'm coming, sounds like a xbox video diatribe
Rj
 
I don't need to list my 15years but I worked with real rangers and none of them had the attitude he has... IMO, just another insulting inet blowhard poser, I don't have time to read his BS so I put him on my ignore list long ago...
 
Harrier said:
I don't need to list my 15years but I worked with real rangers and none of them had the attitude he has... IMO, just another insulting inet blowhard poser, I don't have time to read his BS so I put him on my ignore list long ago...

Real Ranger???? If I were to act the way I was trained. You who be a very unhappy person. You and all your buddies. But hey i invited you to come out the the Ranger breakfast and show me up. Show Me Up ,and you can't even find the balls to do that. I know you trained with the rump rangers right??? I knew there was something about you. Don't lie to these people. The only Ranger you have ever seen was one on Black Hawk down. I've called you out . Told you where I'm at every month and you are a no show. Figures. If you don't show that's what you are.
 
I just changed out all my glock mag springs with a glock spring with more power. Wet sanded the out side and they eject a lot faster. Been working on speeding up my change outs.
 
Ok so I read all this back and forth sh!t so far and I believe it went sideways quick. So I will try to get this back on topic. While I'm outside smoking my cigar I practice my magazine changes in the dark. Trying not to look my magazine back into the mag well.
 
magazine training is important. Positioning is key. Slight forward lean, elbows on thighs just above knees arms bent at about 50 degrees for easy page turning and manipulation.

Positioning is everything. The better the position the easier it is to work through a lot of magazine
 
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