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    Quote Originally Posted by Buck View Post
    http://www.gandrtactical.com/images/...nger%20WBD.jpg


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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    During the "Fallujah Drill" two of the mods complained that I was much heavier than I appeared (while they were dragging me across the range).
    Also known as a "density issue"..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by KCS View Post
    What is the fallujah drill?
    Basically you have two wounded shooters down on one side of the range and your team has to move from one place to another coordinating cover fire all along the way. Then you have to drag the down shooters back.

    The purpose of the drill is to work on team work and communication.


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    Last edited by C4IGrant; 03-11-08 at 14:35.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Then they dropped me.
    Gravity is not just a good idea...

    Its the law...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    ** Slip2000 is bad if the temps drop below 32 degrees. Water based lube gets thick, and is doubly worse with a can adding carbon to the thick lube.
    Do you mean the Slip2000 lube or the cleaning spray?

    I just got home from a shooting class and have not unpacked my Slip2000 lube (I don't even know where it is), but I can't imagine the lube being water based.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed L. View Post
    Do you mean the Slip2000 lube or the cleaning spray?

    I just got home from a shooting class and have not unpacked my Slip2000 lube (I don't even know where it is), but I can't imagine the lube being water based.
    Says it synthetic, but I'm telling you the lube was thick...almost 100% sure the bottle said water based...

    Militec on the 1911 was still thin....

    Edit: Slip2000 says it synthetic and GTG down below -100 degrees. I'm here to tell you that, it ran great when above freezing, and ran like butt when it got to freezing and below.
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    wow!that looks likes some great fun and training in the rain ,most of my BRM was in full battle rattle and sideways down pour.I am so wanting to attend one of the classes,the training and knowledge would be great for a newbie like me,the army training just was enough to wet my mouth .Thanks for the pictures.


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    Is that an HK upper?

    Very slick setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I looked at just about every BFG Vickers sling label in the class. None were worn. I guess they must have all bought them new right before the class.

    C4
    Or just a sign of the times... ammo too expensive to shoot more and most of us just "recreational shooters"...

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    I had a GREAT time. Great class and I definitely came away with some new things to practice/try.

    And what can I say....being tall and gravity dont work well together at times....especially when trying to quickly move a somewhat awkward gravitationally compliant.....object.
    Protego quod vallo.
    Si vis pacem para bellum.

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