OP from personal experience the setup would work; however, two very important points to note:
1) It is extremely dangerous
2) I eventually burned up my grinder (cutting some retaining wall blocks)
Edit: if you're extremely careful and don't let the disc bog down the grinder then the tool...
Finger on trigger guard =/= finger on trigger. Still poor discipline, and no I don't know anything else besides what I saw in the above posted video. If I did know more or knew who the "actor" was, I would have at the very least pointed him to INGO to show how real gun owners roll.
no he didn't.
I haven't seen this one yet, but I suspect we will start seeing these commercials more frequently especially if guys like Bloomtard start sticking their noses in other states
You're right, and what works for you may not work for me and vice versa. But I will say this, tape worked for me. I've trained with tape so much that I don't use it anymore because my right eye became my shooting eye from repetition. From the split second I start bringing up sights to my eyes...
I'm right handed but left eye dominant also. For the most part I have retrained and use my right eye when shooting any type of firearm. What helped me tremendously was putting tape on my shooting glasses over the left dominant eye. This made only the right eye focus on sights/target as it was...
True story: an engineer acquaintance asked to borrow a fish tape to fish some wires in his home... an hour later he calls and says it's broken. I come over, pull on the tape and everything seems in order. Turns out he was using the handle to wind the tape up instead of pulling on the actual tape...
As long as the crazies keep giving "ammunition" to the left and scaring the sheeple, I don't think the repeal will happen anytime soon.
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Sent.
I'm planning to follow up with calls as well.
Here's the contact info on Donnelly and Coats:
Information on Senator Dan Coats of Indiana
Information on Senator Joe Donnelly of Indiana