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    You guys are lucky, my wife isn't into guns at all.

    But she supports me, and doesn't mind when I buy new guns or ammo, or when I go to the range. So, I guess I can't complain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Why is it we always see pics with no eye pro..... not smart guys takes one time. and only one time.


    make them wear eyes and ears
    I took bird shot ricochet to the eye once. Last time I went without eye protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RallySoob View Post
    That's my Mom in the back with the SAW...
    That's an M240b.

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    I would of put a collapsing stock on it for her, she doesnt look all that big.

    nice looking rifles btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jess_su View Post
    It is a big ordeal to try to get her to wear shooting glasses lol. Last week, I told her she couldn't shoot my reloads unless she put on the glasses. Well she said the muffs cut the glasses into her head/ears, so I told her to wear plugs instead and she said the shots were to loud. She teared up for a little while lol out of frustration she couldn't shoot.
    Look into getting her a Surefire EarPro Defender PLUS earplugs. I used to have to wear both ear plugs and ear muffs to shoot my SBR (which is why I bought a suppressor). Now, this is all I wear.

    Here it is: http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...IC%20DEFENDERS

    Make sure you get the PLUS (triple flanged).
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    Quote Originally Posted by RallySoob View Post
    That's my Mom in the back with the SAW...
    Umm ...ya, that's a 240 not a saw(249)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mndfusion View Post
    I would of put a collapsing stock on it for her, she doesnt look all that big.

    nice looking rifles btw.
    She doesn't like the m4 stocks, and wanted to use the A2 stock until I found her a good deal on a stubby one. I won one on gunbroker a few weeks back and should be arriving any day now. I am also swapping out her upper with an 18 inch upper with a quadrail. The rail is to thick for her, so I am going to mount a vertical grip on it. Then she wants the Stubby stock, rail covers, and maybe the vertical grip painted pink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RallySoob View Post
    no need when rec shooting unless you are also the type that wears full protective gear when you ride too; save that gear for the race! Now going through 2K rounds during training...sure thing. Too many stifflers in the shooting scene? probably...

    Totaly understandable when it comes to the liability clause at a gun range but when you are hunting you don't wear eye and ear protection so no need to wear it when I practice light. I still have eyes and ears today so I must be doing something right...
    unless I'm reading this wrong, I believe you are saying you DON'T need eye pro at the range? I hope not....

    and for the record, I DO wear ear pro while hunting. I wear the same glasses I wear everyday with ANSI lenses. I also wear the same shooting muffs I always use to shoot - electronic Pro Ears - and I find they improve my hearing in the woods allowing me to hear sounds I would have missed without them. several times I've been alerted to animals moving around me that I would have missed without them.

    and now, I admit to and encourage you also to wear full protective riding gear EVERY time you get on a motorcycle! that means full-face helmet, boots, gloves, at a minimum. and some kind of protective jacket and pants if you're smart...

    you don't have to be moving more than 10 miles per hour (parking lot speed) to perforate the cranium or at a minimum, cause permanent injury or disfiguration. stupid hurts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ra2bach View Post
    unless I'm reading this wrong, I believe you are saying you DON'T need eye pro at the range? I hope not....

    and now, I admit to and encourage you also to wear full protective riding gear EVERY time you get on a motorcycle! that means full-face helmet, boots, gloves, at a minimum. and some kind of protective jacket and pants if you're smart...

    you don't have to be moving more than 10 miles per hour (parking lot speed) to perforate the cranium or at a minimum, cause permanent injury or disfiguration. stupid hurts...
    I wear eye/ear protection where it is needed/required

    Stupid does hurt... i.e. You look pretty stupid in full riding gear and it will hurt your game. sounds like lonely nights at the dunes to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RallySoob View Post

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