Similarly if you have an unwanted verbal exchange with a half-melted, unlit candle of humanity. Which ever way, you have now won this battle. Or he may decide that without cowardice there is no such thing as courage and remember that he really should be singing hymns at church right now. You may now turn and run in the opposite direction and get to a location to safely call 911, or you have now given yourself adequate time to draw your CCW and you may now safely call the police to come collect the wayward miscreant. ![]() The planned events didn't go the way he thought. Matter of fact, his loop at this point more resembles a figure 8. What he doesn't expect is for you to turn that last step you were taking into a solid kick to his wedding tackle. What he expects to happen is for you to be shocked into immobility. And surprise is a deadly weapon.įor instance, a mugger steps out of an alley directly in front of you holding a knife, up and toward your face. It isn't the be all end all of the encounter but every little bit helps. At any rate, anything you do that disrupts the flow of events which your enemy/opponent has planned out (typically prior to making contact) is going to help. I replied that my dad, being a corrections officer, has regularly gotten inside their minds and tinkered with their world view in similar fashion. I thought that her reply was on the money and timely. ( I won't name who.) Anyway, she had mentioned an exchange she'd had with a subject outside a court room. I started having an e-mail conversation with a friend and fellow blogger earlier. Anything you can do to disrupt enemy's is going to shift advantage in your favor. In essence it is the mental part of our fight or flight response. The OODA loop, for those of you who might not know, is Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act. So I don't have any complaints as yet for them, we'll see how they hold up. The cheap sights zeroed quick and so did the red dot, both mechanical and 3-shot grouping, in fact the mechanical zero on the irons was only shooting 9 clicks high on a standard M4, 25m target. So far so good, it seems to be reliable but I've only managed a mixed bag of 300 rds both brass and steel and no failures as yet even with the cheap aluminum mag that came with it, I just prefer P-Mags. With one of my cheap red dots mounted for money's sake. And just because I could, a double engraved dust cover with Old Glory and Calico Jack Rackham's jolly roger both in and out. MFT Tactical short foregrip and a cheap UTG free-float forearm. 16" carbine, not an m4 profile but not exactly a pencil barrel either in fact I think its a shade thicker than the last few inches of my Mini 14's barrel after its taper.ĭel-ton lower, barrel and internals. ![]() This is my AR that I've slowly been modding for the last 5 months.
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