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Old 03-04-2012, 01:55 PM   #1
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Just me having some fun with my c9 9mm pistol



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Old 03-04-2012, 02:05 PM   #2
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Always a good idea to drill as often as possible.. However your choice of shooting area is not the best... i am not sure exactly where you lve.. But firing a weapon in such close proximity to what looks to be a busy hwy is not such a good idea.. Yes I can see you were not firing TOWARDS the road.. but bullets sometimes take rather odd directions of travel once they leave the barrel of a handgun.. and if one were to ricochet it COULD cause some serious problems...


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Its not a busy hi way its private road that run's along my buddy land
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great work good vid, but i do agree wtih the comment above even 1 car driving by (which happened in the vid) could catch a stray bullet.
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Its not a busy hi way its private road that run's along my buddy land
Doesn't change the fact cars drive by. I'd bet the "Private Road" is a private road for many others with property off the main road, i.e. the car at :08.

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Buddy's ear protection?
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Again guys thanks for comments I was wearing ear plugs and had uncle mikes in the pants holster that was my buddy mom going back to her house my thing is lets not cry over spilled milk here when the milk did not hit the floor or even spill at all I was done shooting after the video was over besides we did feel that it was a little to close to the road so we do not shoot at that location anymore and my friend the background was wearing ears plugs he just forget he had them in this ears
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Dude, be careful man.
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next time set up a target we can see how effective the rounds were that were fired a man sized target.


good work though, your technique looks good.
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Just one question were you racking the slide when you drew or did you already have a round chambered?
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sounds like he was racking the slide when he drew


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