He looks like a good boy. I bet that he is a sweetheart - look at the smile for the camera! I come across so many dogs at my job that I usually keep a stash of biscuits in my truck.
He looks like a good boy. I bet that he is a sweetheart - look at the smile for the camera! I come across so many dogs at my job that I usually keep a stash of biscuits in my truck.
"Are you my pal, Danny?"
What do you guys prefer for optics? Red dot or reflex sights?
Tom
For my home defense shotty, it's old school point and click.
I can't see much use for optics in an in-house situation. But if I ever decide to mount a rail on it, I'll use a Bushnell Holosight that used to sit on one of my M4's before it got pushed aside for an ACOG clone.
Some people are like slinkies.
They aren't good for much, but they do bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
Optics? No need for optics on a scattergun
Never aim a shotty, point and pull the trigger
"I am the master of my unspoken words, and a slave to those that should have remained unspoken. ...
"Official 2010 Mini-G & 2011 Summer Postal Shoot Biggest Looser"
SCHRIV
Thanks for the input. Anyone else?
Tom
When I was living in the states I kept a Mossberg 500 in the closet. Nothing fancy about it. I could see how for some people the red dot might help them, but only if they practiced sort of snap shooting with it. I always felt that I'd be shooting across a 10 foot room or down a hallway, and as long as I knew what was behind the wall behind the intruder, I didn't really need to aim, just get it pointed in their general direction and squeeze off a shell. When I get back to the states, I won't do anything to that shotgun other than clean her up, take her to the range (and hopefully have enough time shoot her this time), and then put her where I can grab her if I need to protect my home, wife and child.