Maggot is a nappy
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:20 pm
Full of sh*t and on the bum....
I have to look at ways in which I can safely coach cadets in the marksmanship principles while making it interesting/tactile so I am on the bum/after buying at reasonable prices.
1. Does anyone have a buckshee strap on type laser and/or a .223 laser boresighter for sale?
2. No4 type aim corrector? (for use on No8s and no, we dont have the new ones yet and wont for some time) I know they are like hens teeth so I am not holding my breath, this would be part of my kit and not given to the unit.
3. Could any gun plumber who has the facility sort me a sectioned chamber/short section of a trashed barrel (such that it holds an inert but is legal and the throat/landes etc can be seen), again I will pay and am happy to finish a rough cut myself.
4. An inert baker type paper cartridge with separate ball (to show them what went on before metalics).
Dry training can be so dull and does not get done enough, there are methods available (eye disks etc) but I also want to show them what happens when you dont get natural alignment, snatch the trigger, fidget, shuffle about, break dance on the firing point etc. We have had some great results with an old laser Mark B sold me but I want to have several working in pairs. Cheers
I have to look at ways in which I can safely coach cadets in the marksmanship principles while making it interesting/tactile so I am on the bum/after buying at reasonable prices.
1. Does anyone have a buckshee strap on type laser and/or a .223 laser boresighter for sale?
2. No4 type aim corrector? (for use on No8s and no, we dont have the new ones yet and wont for some time) I know they are like hens teeth so I am not holding my breath, this would be part of my kit and not given to the unit.
3. Could any gun plumber who has the facility sort me a sectioned chamber/short section of a trashed barrel (such that it holds an inert but is legal and the throat/landes etc can be seen), again I will pay and am happy to finish a rough cut myself.
4. An inert baker type paper cartridge with separate ball (to show them what went on before metalics).
Dry training can be so dull and does not get done enough, there are methods available (eye disks etc) but I also want to show them what happens when you dont get natural alignment, snatch the trigger, fidget, shuffle about, break dance on the firing point etc. We have had some great results with an old laser Mark B sold me but I want to have several working in pairs. Cheers