Invasive skills are hard to learn, harder to perform, and even harder to maintain. In the critical care transport world, clinicians with extensive initial training still screw up chest decompression and even IVs. Those are people with a much high frequency and exposure than a layperson will ever...
Thanks for the heads up. Due to school and new jobs, I lost track of this. Hattiesburg has turned into a disgusting mini-Chicago in terms of decline and politics. The Hoods mentioned in the article are just as bad.
Because the public servants of the forum really want to go out and find things to complain on :rolleyes:
I am glad you have good experiences, and I never said all of mine were negative. However, RO quality makes or breaks the experience there.
I'll give a follow up on McHenry on here for anyone interested, whenever I go.
MCTA is ran by a group that I network with on social media with, they are jam up guys I just haven't taken the time to go. I recommend trying them. Kelly Firearms of Picayune is associated with it.
You are exactly right. I drive from Hattiesburg to FITS and HI due to the lack of range this way. I refuse to utilize our local range due to reviews from local shooters, and I haven't been to McHenry yet because honestly nothing else is down there. If there was another option on the Northshore I...
Yea, I knew the millennial term encompasses somewhere around the 30 year old mark. But think about it, there are 'kids' older than us who are whiny social leeches who blog about social justice while crying over their liberal arts degrees.
the baby boomer thing is funny. I saw a post about that...
it's been a while since I have been, and it is hard to beat considering the cost and skeet shooting option. However the experience is always inconsistent. When I bring new shooters (especially ones who are wary of firearms), I do not like for them to be treated with condescending attitudes for...
I debated doing some Uber stuff around Hattiesburg whenever it was firing up, but then saw their gun policy. And my time availability.
and apparently alcohol is frowned upon. I thought this was America.
this is especially frustrating considering I sent off my first stamp and would hate to wait all this time to find out something was wrong (I am meticulous but you never know).
Oh well, more time to plan my next one I guess.
Sho will. The transition from an IV peddler to a butt wiper is time consuming. My days off are usually consumed by a meat wagon or mechanical wasp, but at once I get the everything together I will make time.
My next build was going to be a 6ish inch 9mm SBR, but I think I may go with a 20"...
Oh, if I get impatient once the parts are in I may tempt you with some craft beer and have an assembly day on my upper. I haven't gotten the tools yet, although at some point I will since I have 2-3 more ARs planned.
It's amazing how much cheaper a build can be when you're not a douchebag (me) and decide to go billet ;)
this looks good. My 8" 300BLK will be done soon............
..............................................as soon as my stamp comes in.