Q&A winter 2019 (Patreon)
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Our patrons of Patreon contributed to this round of Q&A. We also announce the winners of the Slate Stop giveaway!
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Question list:
Klaton Favourite milsurp? If that's too general, you can feel free to break it into categories by mechanism (semi-auto, bolt-action) or by period (e.g. WW2, Great War, Cold War, etc)
ryan Sportel The one rifle and pistol that each of you dread having to possibly do.
John Benson What's your basic process for preparing a rifle for a practical accuracy run?
Larry Cohen Do you hunt with your milsurps? What kind of critters?
Mark Colburn Thoughts on collaborations in the future? It'd be cool to see you two do something like one of InRangeTV's 2 gun matches.
Tim The Enchanter what was the most surprising rifle to shoot on the range ?
Steven W Would you consider running the pistol course with the same pistol, but changing out different types of sight and optic? For example a Glock 17 MOS with an RMR, a DPP, Fiber sights etc and getting a baseline for sighting systems?
Bryan Sportel Is there a rifle or pistol that you would like to try running in either of your courses?
turbo1889 Some people believe that an AR-15 carbine equipped red-dot and a 3x magnifier that snaps/swings in and out behind the red dot gives them both effective close quarters and can also reach out to extended range. Would you be willing to do a practical test of this setup by equipping a basic AR-15 carbine with this kind of setup and running it on your short-range drill like you do with pistols & shotguns with the magnifier snapped to the side red dot only and then doing the 500-yard service rifle test using the magnifier snapped in behind the red dot. I am very curious myself if this whole red-dot plus magnifier thing is really all that practical.
Bobby Mestepey Also did you know the S&W M&P 380 EZ is a locked breech 380 not straight blow back. Do that as a counterpoint to the PPK. ******************************