Without hijacking the thread...There has been a fairly significant shift in the views of Canadians in the past few years. A fact that was lost on the left - even in urban areas.
Realistically in Canada, the voter that make the decision on minority or majority are the 10-15% that are not...
It doesn't really matter who get selected for the leader of the Liberal party( or the NDP for that matter).....I have never voted for them and I never will. Liberalism represents everything that is wrong with post-911 Canada. It is time to take a stand and dig in.
I like working for Harper.
Bought some 95% cotton 5% spandex T shirts at Mark's Work Warehouse. They wick and should be flash resistant (more than a nylon T anyway). Supposedly, they won't get stinky either ::). Quick Fx...Local purchase.
I order two of these scarf like neck cooler things on the reccommendation of a buddy for my governement funded trip to SW Asia. Upon finding out I was a soldier the owner contacted me and informed me he had a standing mil discount. I told him to e-mail me the particulars and I would post on...
Give Dave Grossman's "ON KILLING" a read. He covers the subject of PTSD quite extensively. There is also a section on medical providers in combat as well. Excellent read!!
A link to his website: http://www.killology.com/
Chickenwings are bad. Elbows in good.
This is an aggressive stance that allows the shooter to move forward while maintaining some semblance of stance. Took a bit to train old army out of me but MG34 kept beating me with that stick until I got it right. ;)
I'm buying 1600 rd cases of the cheap Chinese non-corrosive 5.56mm (55 gr) for around $400 CDN. Not great for KD...good for running CQB drills. $0.25 CDN a round.
Good name brand 5.56 (62 gr) for around $300 CDN for 1000 rounds. $0.30 CDN a round. These are standard case prices in Canada.
I go...
I shoot exactly 42 rounds 5.56mm and 25 rounds 9mm a year with my unit. Pitiful.
Thankfully, I keep my pers skills up via 'recreational' shooting and some work after hours.
5.56 is a good round in most of its incarnates.....Any round has three things that are critical when it comes to 'neutralizing' an enemy that the soldier can control.
1. Shot Placement.
2. Shot Placement.
3. Shot Placement.
Hit 'em in the 'off switch' or put a bunch of rounds in the 'hurts a...
Here are some of the Canadian suppliers that I have personally dealt with:
http://www.davesarmysurplus.com -has mil discount
http://www.sealsactiongear.com- makes affordable custom gear
http://www.dropzonetactical.com -will make custom gear-lots of his stuff is in the Sandbox...
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