The law on claymores struck home. In Vietnam I had a FNG do that to me while guarding the perimeter of our camp. If I hadn’t checked his work things could have gone bad in a hurry. Excellent video.
Being surrounded. just means you have the enemy right where you want them. If you have to shoot them again. don't forget hearts and minds are the best aiming points. Operator headspace and timing. Explains the problem.. With everything
Just want to let you know. you have the perfect choice of optic. I've had a m4 that looked a lot like number 19. After being hit directly by EFP IED. The ACOG was fine. Loved it so much when I got home. bought one brand new for a ar15. Also the old ones have a bible verse. when you look through the optic and straight down. Army threw a fit when they found out years later.
Hi Brian! I'm doing well - thank you! I've been working on some major house renovations that have cut deeply into my YT uploading schedule. Hope to be uploading again soon. Thanks for asking!
The grips on that 1911 were fairly popular in the 1970's & 80's - the pattern is sort of a "crosshatch." Unfortunately, I don't think anyone makes them anymore.
You mentioned in the EDC video that you were in Northeastern Nevada. How far east, if you don't mind me asking? I live in Reno, but most of my mom's family is in Fallon.
@@Icarryone Oh excellent. I like Elko. I have not been there for a while, but it's quaint. My grandparents owned a cabin in Austin, so I was wondering how far East you got, since there's not much populated past Elko. We have friends in Spring Creek as well.
Thank you, Sir
You are welcome!
Eloquently put sir.
Thank you Bill.
Excellent! Love them all!
"Professionals are predictable. It's the amateurs that are truly dangerous" was my favorite.
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Excellent
Thank you very much! 😀
The law on claymores struck home. In Vietnam I had a FNG do that to me while guarding the perimeter of our camp. If I hadn’t checked his work things could have gone bad in a hurry. Excellent video.
Thanks Philip!
Well said.
Thanks!
Oh great to ponder,Front toward Enemy.
Reported as actually happened.
I had a platoon sergeant that was especially fond of, "If it's stupid, but, it works, it ain't stupid."
That sergeant certainly wasn't stupid!
That Murphy guy knew what he was talking about
Unfortunately, yes.
Muito bom.
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Amen amen
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Well stated! Finally, your videos are popping up again for me! Guess I got some to catch up on, entertainment for tonight!
Best to ya',,,,!
Enjoy! 👍
There are only 2 type of People on this Earth, One who love 10MM, and the other who haven't fired 10 MM.
I support this comment.
10's and 0's.
10 mm.
Thank you for your video! I always enjoy your awesome comments and great classic firearms!
Appreciated! 👍
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Being surrounded. just means you have the enemy right where you want them.
If you have to shoot them again. don't forget hearts and minds are the best aiming points.
Operator headspace and timing. Explains the problem.. With everything
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Thanks for the words of wisdom! They are useful...even if your not in battle! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
19 was perfectly on as were many others 👍👍😎
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I needed a good laugh this morning but it still sounds pretty accurate
Yes, scary accurate.
That a very accurate list thx for the casual reminder
Edit: always be the grey man
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Number 19 is the sad truth
Yes, it is!
Another: If 10% of your vehicles are deadlined, 40% will run.
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Just want to let you know. you have the perfect choice of optic. I've had a m4 that looked a lot like number 19. After being hit directly by EFP IED. The ACOG was fine. Loved it so much when I got home. bought one brand new for a ar15. Also the old ones have a bible verse. when you look through the optic and straight down. Army threw a fit when they found out years later.
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Hope your doing OK. Just stopped in to say hello.
Hi Brian! I'm doing well - thank you! I've been working on some major house renovations that have cut deeply into my YT uploading schedule. Hope to be uploading again soon. Thanks for asking!
@@Icarryone I know all about RUclips and Doing projects..it's always a balancing act to keep harmony in the home.
"Anything that can go wrong , will go wrong." Murphy is always there lurking in the shadows waiting to mess up your day. Great video. 👍
Yes! Thank you!
I hope to never have to use the knowledge I have just gained.
Understood!
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So on point and I’m also dying here 😂😂😂😂😂
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I like those grips. What kind and from where?
The grips on that 1911 were fairly popular in the 1970's & 80's - the pattern is sort of a "crosshatch." Unfortunately, I don't think anyone makes them anymore.
I’d always heard 11 as “the most dangerous thing is a first lieutenant with a map.”
That's one of them for sure!
You mentioned in the EDC video that you were in Northeastern Nevada. How far east, if you don't mind me asking? I live in Reno, but most of my mom's family is in Fallon.
I have a home in Elko and another in Tucson - I'm currently in AZ.
@@Icarryone Oh excellent. I like Elko. I have not been there for a while, but it's quaint. My grandparents owned a cabin in Austin, so I was wondering how far East you got, since there's not much populated past Elko. We have friends in Spring Creek as well.
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