When I’m working with a new or young shooter, we start out with a laser cartridge. This helps to get muscle memory going, hand to eye coordination and no expense on ammo.
I would have to agree. My only regret was getting out. I should have stayed till retirement. As far as the job, if I had to do it all over again I wouldn’t change a thing.
I would have been able to retire in 96. The hardest thing I’ve ever done was become a civilian. I’d rather be dropped it a hot LZ with sidearm than go through that again.
Unable to adapt to a civilian lifestyle. Bwahahahahaha.
I hope I answered all of your questions. The only thing I didn’t appreciate was your insinuation that i wasn’t a real veteran. I’ve been on the ODT for a couple of day and every once and a while somebody like you comes along. I would never question your military record.
I been in 5 different combat theaters, wounded twice and never worn body armor plates. I have gladly given up those plates for weigh reduction. It allowed me to carry more ammo. We didn’t wear helmets either, we wore boonies. A lot of what @Bypass has said is true. Learn to fight smarter, know...
a 4 year enlistment in the Marine Corps will give you all the self defense training you would ever need....................................................lol
everyone knows that you should always have a gun. the rule i live by is:......better living thru SUPERIOR FIRE POWER. dont just have a gun. HAVE A BIG GUN!!!!!!!!!!!