Lucky b*gger!
Still, it's a pity you actually had to get out of the car!
First rule of valuers: If you don't have to get out of the car, don't!
does my job get any better - Disco - at the range .....Mick
Last edited by landrovermick; 24th October 2006 at 10:23 PM.
Lucky b*gger!
Still, it's a pity you actually had to get out of the car!
First rule of valuers: If you don't have to get out of the car, don't!
he he he there is a picture - shooting out of the window - Bankstown style - while yelling "get some get some get some" ala Full Metal Jacket - The Gun Ship SceneOriginally Posted by Jamo
I used to work with a bloke who had a fire engine policing policy - that is only go out when there is a job.
same bloke also had a policy - if you cant drive up to the job - you dont do it - he he he - rarely got out of the vehicle- funny bloke broke his ankle in the rear car park of the police station - bought a cement mixer and left the job.....
Last edited by landrovermick; 23rd October 2006 at 09:37 PM.
Originally Posted by landrovermick
How many scratches did you get on the windscreen from the brass???![]()
You'll have to fill a form out for that!!!![]()
WE don't get out of our vehicle to shoot. Just fire through the little round hole in the 16 feet of glass on the window, glocks bad enough but you should be there when the shooter opens up with the remmington pump action.![]()
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Mick if that is your group pattern on the target you are over compensating with the left hand grip forcing the shot left..relax a little with the left hand bro and you might get the balloons..If Policing payed more I wouldn't mind doing it...Its not shooting crims that worries me its not being able to stop
..Nice photo mate has me craving my pistols back..F.T Govt
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Whats with the gloves?
I realise it would be a form of P.P.E for protecting your hands but do you have to wear them all the time or just when shooting?
If all the time is it harder to drive with them on?
If just whilst shooting is it compulsary to adorn them before "blasting scumbags" or optional?
The gloves are part of our ppe for the line of work im in ( work in explosive environments) - as with the kermel wool fire retardent overalls, also usually wear APR or BAOriginally Posted by dobbo
most of the spent cases ended up on the roof - ill bet there are some good chips up there ! every corner we drove round shells fell off !! he heOriginally Posted by Yabbie
there was a large amount of gunshot residue on the osr from the next position we had to take up.
he he he good on ya- the balloons were used for target identification - that is third target blue balloon - there was a blue and white on each one - oh and i got each one with one shot ! So my aim is true my friend - with a model 27 glock at 15 meters or so thats not too badOriginally Posted by DirtyDawg
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