Me too.
I will admit to kind of missing the guy. He may be a (firearm) dumbass, but he is a very likable one in real life.
I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.
May be ?
But he was likable....some of the stuff he came up with defied any reason....
He felt like he was just mis-understood about the 1911 toss, as he was just doing the " fight like you train" thing..
I still would have liked to have had all his empty brass though..and he was pleasant..(and interesting to shoot against ) in a controlled match environment.... not much use for the chinglish to redneck translator since he left...
Last edited by mapper; September 20th, 2014 at 09:19 PM.
I think that I worked a little with him on rifle to translate Redneck to Chinglish from Bob's PR class. . . . but you guys can't blame that handgun craziness on me.
I would have taught him to toss it straight up and when the bad guy looked up at it, cut his head off.
I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.
The underhanded throw did seem to be the best technique.
Especially if going for altitude. I think tyler kicked everyone's ass in that category
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