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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBroncos View Post
    Garand..

    Since you are here.. have you shot PWS Diablo? Thoughts on it?
    Never did, care to share?

    I am old school. I don't care for SBR. It took me years to warm up to the carbine version of AR family.

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    Never did either, but I should get it in about a week or so.

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    You have Tax Stamp for SBR?

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    Nah, going to shoot it w/ my pistol lower. I also just got bush .450 upper. It kicks like the garand.

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    Hmmm .... I wonder if someone with CHL is 'crazy' enough to carry an AR pistol as his/her carry piece ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by garandman View Post
    Hmmm .... I wonder if someone with CHL is 'crazy' enough to carry an AR pistol as his/her carry piece ....
    LMAO... under your raincoat maybe. I never CC in CO... sometimes in the mountain I would OC my G19, but having one in the glove compartment is as far as I go around here. When I was in Texas, people OC all the time. People are too panicky in Colorado.

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    [QUOTE=Kopassus;4093085]
    Whats that for a stupid exercise?
    Shooting at a target from 2-3 meters with a assault rifle?
    "Aim....take a deep breath....hold it ...FIRE!"


    Point shooting, we use it alot in PJD (CQB) when you cant get proper sight picture and allignment. Its not as easy as it seems

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBroncos View Post
    LMAO... under your raincoat maybe. I never CC in CO... sometimes in the mountain I would OC my G19, but having one in the glove compartment is as far as I go around here. When I was in Texas, people OC all the time. People are too panicky in Colorado.
    What? Are you sure?? TX does not allow OC! Perhaps OK only in private properties.

    There is a state legislation being pushed through the state senate now to:
    1. Allow CC in state universities and colleges.
    2. Allow OC all across the state and take away local gov. from passing ordnance to ban OC in each local jurisdiction.

    I am hopeful #1 would come true.

    Do you need a CHL to carry a loaded gun in your car in CO? Here we don't need a license for it. As long as you are 21 or older and not prohibited from possessing a gun, you can carry a loaded handgun anywhere in your vehicle (including on your person).

    The G19 is a very versatile package, isn't it? Small enough to CC, yet large enough to hold comfortably with respectable capacity. I love my G19 too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garandman View Post
    What? Are you sure?? TX does not allow OC! Perhaps OK only in private properties.

    There is a state legislation being pushed through the state senate now to:
    1. Allow CC in state universities and colleges.
    2. Allow OC all across the state and take away local gov. from passing ordnance to ban OC in each local jurisdiction.

    I am hopeful #1 would come true.

    Do you need a CHL to carry a loaded gun in your car in CO? Here we don't need a license for it. As long as you are 21 or older and not prohibited from possessing a gun, you can carry a loaded handgun anywhere in your vehicle (including on your person).

    The G19 is a very versatile package, isn't it? Small enough to CC, yet large enough to hold comfortably with respectable capacity. I love my G19 too.
    I was in the panhandle, and most of the ranchers carry. You might be right on the private land part. Those guys are crazy bunch. We had a hog feeder so close to the truck then they were daring each other to kill one w/ a knife.

    You don't need CHL to have loaded gun in the car or work place in CO. Open carry is allowed unless you in certain townships -- even then for the sake of not being hassled by the local LE.

    G19 is extremely reliable and handy. I was showing one along w/ a G21 to couple of AU purnawirawan, they weren't impressed. They thought there were toy guns at first

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBroncos View Post
    I was in the panhandle, and most of the ranchers carry. You might be right on the private land part. Those guys are crazy bunch. We had a hog feeder so close to the truck then they were daring each other to kill one w/ a knife.

    You don't need CHL to have loaded gun in the car or work place in CO. Open carry is allowed unless you in certain townships -- even then for the sake of not being hassled by the local LE.

    G19 is extremely reliable and handy. I was showing one along w/ a G21 to couple of AU purnawirawan, they weren't impressed. They thought there were toy guns at first
    @Broncos and Garandman

    Nice to see a fellow gun enthusiast on this forum. I was born and raised in the south (TX and OK) and guns run in my blood.

    I just wanted to solicit yall's opinions on CC positions. I was taught to carry my sidearm strong side high ride or IWB when i need deep concealement. I noticed that here in Indonesia, cops and military carry them crossdraw and unholstered. What do guyz think

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    Quote Originally Posted by nata4190 View Post
    @Broncos and Garandman

    Nice to see a fellow gun enthusiast on this forum. I was born and raised in the south (TX and OK) and guns run in my blood.

    I just wanted to solicit yall's opinions on CC positions. I was taught to carry my sidearm strong side high ride or IWB when i need deep concealement. I noticed that here in Indonesia, cops and military carry them crossdraw and unholstered. What do guyz think

    For concealment and fast drawing sake.. I like strong side IWB... for 3 gun match, strong side OWB obviously. I have gotten myself a beer belly... drawing from weak side is like traveling across the globe for me

    I dont like to CC, because it's very hard to do so in the summer. I tend to wear polo and short most of the time. Make my day or castle law doesn't protect you in case of shoot out for self defense or not - and Denver cops tend to give us too much hassle even w/ the CCW.

    The few LEOs I know prefer leg holster in tactical situation.

    I wouldn't know why any LEOs who carry weak side w/o any holsters. But again, you don't expect to encounter too many guns in Indo I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karbol View Post
    we even had a joy flight with Mi-17

    Hey Karbol, which one is you?

    Anyone have any pics of the recent riot in Jayapura by members of 751 Battalion? Apparently E Company rioted at their base after accusing their commander of misusing their money. They bashed up their deputy commander and trashed the commander's kediaman. Kasad had to go there and calm them down! Looks like a Letkol is in big trouble!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joh**** Bau View Post
    Hey Karbol, which one is you?


    Quote Originally Posted by Joh**** Bau View Post
    Anyone have any pics of the recent riot in Jayapura by members of 751 Battalion? Apparently E Company rioted at their base after accusing their commander of misusing their money. They bashed up their deputy commander and trashed the commander's kediaman. Kasad had to go there and calm them down! Looks like a Letkol is in big trouble!
    Army chief meets soldiers who rioted in Jayapura



    Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Army Chief of Staff Gen Agustadi Sasongko on Thursday held a closed-door dialog with members of Army Battalion 751 Sentani who rioted in Jayapura, Papua, the day before.

    Sasongko arrived in Jayapura at 9:30 local time on Thursday morning for the dialog with the hundreds of soldiers who staged a violent demonstration outside their commander`s office on Wednesday.

    Cenderawasih Military Command information officer Lt Col Susilo said the army chief wanted to obtain first-hand information from the soldiers about Wednesday`s incident.

    "At the meeting, the men of Battalion 751 will have an opportunity to tell the army chief in person what is on their mind and therefore the meeting is closed to the media," Susilo said.

    He said all members of Army Battalion 751 Sentani were present at the closed-door dialog with Gen Agustadi Sasongko.

    Earlier, on Wednesday, hundreds of soldiers from Battalion 751 staged a rally outside their commander`s office to protest a cut in their welfare allowance.

    They also protested against their chief`s decision to collect money from them to cover the costs of the transportation by air to Nabire of the body of one of their peers who had died, Private Joko, and his funeral.

    The angry soldiers also fired shots into the air, beat up civilian onlookers and journalists trying to cover the incident, and pelted stones and other objects at the battalion`s headquarters.
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    link: http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2009/...d-in-jayapura/

    Danyon 751 Sentani Dicopot



    Jayapura (ANTARA News) - Komandan Batalyon Infanteri 751/Berdiri Sendiri (BS), Sentani, Kabupaten Jayapura Letkol Inf Lambok Sihotang dicopot dari jabatannya menyusul peristiwa mengamuknya ratusan anggota batalyon itu Rabu kemarin.

    Kepala Staf Angkatan TNI Angkatan Darat Jenderal TNI Agustadi Sasongko Purnomo mengatakan hal itu usai berdialog dengan anggota Yonif 751 di Jayapura, Kamis.

    Kemarin, ratusan prajurit batalyon ini mengamuk di dalam markas dengan merusak rumah dinas Danyon 751 Letkol Inf Lambok Sihotang karena kesal hak-haknya seperti uang makan dan uang kesejahteraan lain dipotong.

    Mereka juga jengkel komandannya mempersulit pemakaman jenazah seorang prajurit yang meninggal dunia akibat sakit.

    Jenazah prajurit akan dimakamkan di Nabire, Papua, namun terkendala sewa pesawat mahal. Para prajurit lalu mengumpulkan uang agar jenazah dapat dimakamkan di Nabire.

    Amuk prajurit reda setelah Pangdam XVII/Cinderawasih Mayjen TNI Azmin Yusri Nasution datang ke lokasi untuk berdialog dengan mereka dan berjanji memproses secara hukum Danyon 751. (*)

    link: http://www.antara.co.id/arc/2009/4/3...ntani-dicopot/

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBroncos View Post
    For concealment and fast drawing sake.. I like strong side IWB... for 3 gun match, strong side OWB obviously. I have gotten myself a beer belly... drawing from weak side is like traveling across the globe for me

    I dont like to CC, because it's very hard to do so in the summer. I tend to wear polo and short most of the time. Make my day or castle law doesn't protect you in case of shoot out for self defense or not - and Denver cops tend to give us too much hassle even w/ the CCW.

    The few LEOs I know prefer leg holster in tactical situation.

    I wouldn't know why any LEOs who carry weak side w/o any holsters. But again, you don't expect to encounter too many guns in Indo I guess.

    Most LEO in indo carry crossdraw unholstered even paspampres, as it offers better concealment, with those tiny .38s you can hardly see the gun print. But it drives me nuts to see them carry unholstered as gun metal and sweat dont mix to well not to mention the problem of defensive retension and retension while on the move. Thanks for your two cents

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