Currently they don't have any dates set, but CSC instructor told me class could start ideally with 6 students. Including myself there's 3 that can commit. I'm thinking about late November up to Dec 10, 2014 (I believe it's only 1 day class, but see if anyone's interested to take it this year; otherwise I don't think the range is actively planning anything till 2015)
Currently they don't have any dates set, but CSC instructor told me class could start ideally with 6 students. Including myself there's 3 that can commit. I'm thinking about late November up to Dec 10, 2014 (I believe it's only 1 day class, but see if anyone's interested to take it this year; otherwise I don't think the range is actively planning anything till 2015)
I have always wanted to take it and carbine but fuck it's expensive for non-members. The choice between course and new gun/ammo. It never wins haha.
Currently they don't have any dates set, but CSC instructor told me class could start ideally with 6 students. Including myself there's 3 that can commit. I'm thinking about late November up to Dec 10, 2014 (I believe it's only 1 day class, but see if anyone's interested to take it this year; otherwise I don't think the range is actively planning anything till 2015)
LOL what's the point? Can't carry in Canada, use it to defend yourself or even plink outdoors elsewhere than at a range and you're going to jail. IMO huge waste of money, anybody who paid attention during the PAL/RPAL course knows how to safely handle it anyways. Why not get some cheap ammo, and just practice on your own?
Unless you wanna be one of those guys at the range all holstered up and tac'd out like you're on a delta force mission or something like they're badasssssss with the Glock 17 haha makes me laugh everytime
Originally posted by heavyfuel LOL what's the point?
The point is A: none of your business
B: if you wanted a taste of competition shooting you would have that experience and learn drawing skills and shooting on the run.
If I could afford the ammo I would be getting my black badge and getting into competition locally.
Pistol competition takes a lot of skill and that skill requires practice and development.
Your argument is, akin to saying well, why do you wanna take an intro to car racing class if it's illegal to go that fast on the streets.
Totally ignorant.
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Rofl at the concept that dynamic pistol is even in the same range of relevance to the PAL course.
Heavy why don't you just start using muskets? You can't use it to defend yourself anyways so what's the point of reloading quickly? And if it isn't accurate enough to hit shit who cares. You don't want to be one of those people who goes all spetznaz on a zombie target with his sks do you?
Makes me laugh every time.
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
The point is A: none of your business
B: if you wanted a taste of competition shooting you would have that experience and learn drawing skills and shooting on the run.
If I could afford the ammo I would be getting my black badge and getting into competition locally.
Pistol competition takes a lot of skill and that skill requires practice and development.
Your argument is, akin to saying well, why do you wanna take an intro to car racing class if it's illegal to go that fast on the streets.
Totally ignorant.
Touche, but whatever lol
Originally posted by killramos Rofl at the concept that dynamic pistol is even in the same range of relevance to the PAL course.
Heavy why don't you just start using muskets? You can't use it to defend yourself anyways so what's the point of reloading quickly? And if it isn't accurate enough to hit shit who cares. You don't want to be one of those people who goes all spetznaz on a zombie target with his sks do you?
Makes me laugh every time.
Lol I actually did go Spetznaz on zombie targets with my SKS and my Mosin haha then I learned that 25 yards with a rifle is waste of fucking time and ammo.
LOL what's the point? Can't carry in Canada, use it to defend yourself or even plink outdoors elsewhere than at a range and you're going to jail. IMO huge waste of money, anybody who paid attention during the PAL/RPAL course knows how to safely handle it anyways. Why not get some cheap ammo, and just practice on your own?
Unless you wanna be one of those guys at the range all holstered up and tac'd out like you're on a delta force mission or something like they're badasssssss with the Glock 17 haha makes me laugh everytime
Originally posted by Modelexis
The point is A: none of your business
B: if you wanted a taste of competition shooting you would have that experience and learn drawing skills and shooting on the run.
If I could afford the ammo I would be getting my black badge and getting into competition locally.
Pistol competition takes a lot of skill and that skill requires practice and development.
Your argument is, akin to saying well, why do you wanna take an intro to car racing class if it's illegal to go that fast on the streets.
Totally ignorant.
Both have valid points/arguments here.
Yes, this industry I find is a lot of $$$... however, there are also other hobbies that could be argued a waste of time/what's the point.
Yes, this industry I find is a lot of $$$... however, there are also other hobbies that could be argued a waste of time/what's the point.
Fair enough. But even with golf and skiing I don't think (I don't know much about golf but skiing I know for sure) you could spend $5000 on 1 piece of equipment even if you wanted to.
Shooting isn't what I though it would be. The passion seems to turn to obsession rather quickly and IMO unnecessarily. All too often I hear this "Fuck the RCMP and CFO" or "stand up for your rights" or "come get 'em" like fuck off if you don't like our gun laws don't own guns ya know?
Originally posted by heavyfuel Shooting isn't what I though it would be. The passion seems to turn to obsession rather quickly and IMO unnecessarily. All too often I hear this "Fuck the RCMP and CFO" or "stand up for your rights" or "come get 'em" like fuck off if you don't like our gun laws don't own guns ya know?
I tend to avoid CGN for that specific reason and only use it for the EE.
I got into IPSC but I find it too boring. You waste a day to shoot for a total of 10-20 minuteS
skill is involved and more fun to shoot outside and whatsoever but I just can't stand the time shooting to time spent standing around or prepping a stage for the next shooter.
I shoot one match a year just to keep my membership.
Plus driving 3 plus hours getting a hotel if you plan on shooting for both days is a waste of money and time.
I'm interested in taking the CSC course. I haven't shot much this year though. Been working too much.
Fair enough. But even with golf and skiing I don't think (I don't know much about golf but skiing I know for sure) you could spend $5000 on 1 piece of equipment even if you wanted to.
Shooting isn't what I though it would be. The passion seems to turn to obsession rather quickly and IMO unnecessarily. All too often I hear this "Fuck the RCMP and CFO" or "stand up for your rights" or "come get 'em" like fuck off if you don't like our gun laws don't own guns ya know?
I know guys who spend $5000 to go skiing for 2 days. It's all about perspective.
I know guys who spend $5000 to go skiing for 2 days. It's all about perspective.
Ohhh I would in a heartbeat too if I could afford it. I meant equipment wise. I have a friend with a Lapua .338 says he's over 5K into it, that just baffles me. Never seen a pair of skis cost 5 grand lol
Ohhh I would in a heartbeat too if I could afford it. I meant equipment wise. I have a friend with a Lapua .338 says he's over 5K into it, that just baffles me. Never seen a pair of skis cost 5 grand lol
I can appreciate where you're coming from but Firearms is just like any other hobby really. The amount of money people sink into cars and trucks can be brought into question, and that is a depreciating asset.
To me as I have grown up and my life priorities changed, I find I can justify spending the money I would have spent on new wheels and tires now on a rifle scope.
I was heavy into photography years back and it was definitely an expensive hobby, however Like cars, the camera bodies always depreciate to be worth nothing. The Lens however hold their value. Much the same with guns. I have a substantial arsenal now, and when I look at it, it rivals a down payment on a home. But they are all worth something and can all be sold for near purchase price. Same with my ammunition. I've actually MADE money on ammunition, it's like precious metal.
For me and what I do for a living firearms are a daily part of my life, and as such, I find that the more I practice at home, the better I am in the field. Sure, our laws in Canada are fcuking ridiculous and the general liberal Canadian or most Canadians for that matter are petrified of the Pestilent Pistol or Menacing Black Rifle, so these laws will not likely change and in fact likely get more strict. Walk through an Airport in the USA and see an armed officer with a sidearm, noone bats an eye, and yet walk through an Airport in Canada and everyone becomes instantly more nervous and uptight. I've experienced it first hand. It's our society.
I have a very expensive rifle with a very expensive scope, but I also had a very expensive Camera with a very expensive lens. One and the same my friend.
Now, time to go tumble some brass and clean my handguns, it's therapeutic.
Originally posted by Dave P Anyone have a JR Carbine? How do you like it? Likes? Dislikes?
I shot one in 9mm. No expert but it felt good and was fun. Plus it's non restricted so imo makes more sense to own than a similar tacti-cool unit that you could only use at a range.
Its what you would expect from a 7 or 8 hundred dollar gun, I love it because it shoots my hoards of surplus 9mm wherever I like, and you can swap parts to change caliber (I like the 45), but it's no Colt thats for sure.