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Subject: Re: Therapy Date: Sat Mar 11 2023 07:52 am
From: Moondog To: Weatherman

  Re: Re: Therapy
  By: Weatherman to Gamgee on Sat Mar 11 2023 01:31 am

 > -=> Gamgee wrote to Weatherman <=-
 > 
 >  -=> Weatherman wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
 > 
 >  > We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
 > 
 >  We> I mis-typed.  I had meant to say the M&P XDS.  Not sure where MDS
 >  We> came from... brain fart in my old age, I suppose.
 > 
 >  Ga> Ummmm, isn't an XDS made by Springfield?  M&P is a Smith and Wesson
 >  Ga> term.
 > 
 > Yes, Springfield.  This is what I get for buying a gun and then letting it s
 > in the safe for a couple of years.  Bad habit of mine, I probably have over 
 > dozen guns I've bought and haven't shot yet.  This is really inexcusable as 
 > step-son has built a 100 yard range in the fields behind the house.  Anyway,
 > did like the SPRINGFIELD XD-S and found that even with a fairly short sight
 > radius I was fairly well able to put the rounds where they needed to go....
 > 
 > Guess I really SHOULD pay more attention to what's in the safes!
 > 
 > 
 > ... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.

A fews ago I got into parting together AR-15's and caught a case of BRD
(black rifle disease.)  It started with building a bull barrel 20" target gun
with a full length A2 stock, then realized it wasn't practical other than
carrying to and from the bench.   The next build was an SPR/ Mk12 inspired
build with a 1-4x lpvo with a rifle length quad rail.  It had a 18" mid
length gas system, still qualified as an HBAR profile.  Next in line was a
lightweight M4 copy with a 16" barrel.  Nothing fancy, just stock hardware and
 iron sights.  While shopping I found lots of great deals, and acquired spare
parts that resulted in other builds.  I filled up a safe with various
configurations, many have one magazine ran throught them for a function check
or zeroing the sights.

Getting more practice reminded me I have stuff I haven't shot enough in a long
 time.


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