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  1. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), I’ve been off Facebook for quite some time now. Social Media is such a whirlwind right now... Good information can be found, but, apparently YOU can be found too; by Big Tech / Big Brother. Rethinking a lot of things lately.
  2. I think YET is the optimal word Marc!! I know preppers tend to be a private bunch, but there seems to be a need to balance the privacy of one’s preps for security’s sake with leveraging the skill sets and knowledge of others.
  3. I wondered about that, but feel like I want a little more real estate; not just for attachment, but for grip options as well. I stumbled across the Leapers UTG Pro Model 4 Super Slim and am thinking this might be my best option. Curious if anyone has used it?
  4. I just picked up my first (well, second, since I already bought the .22 LR training analog) “budget AR-15”; a Smith and Wesson M&P15 Sport II with the Crimson Trace CTS-103 on it. I don’t want to go crazy with it, but adding a weapon light a bit closer to the muzzle, gaining a little real estate on the hand guard and having some mounting options would be nice, but that stock hand guard... I was told that if I want to keep it “budget” and stay off the gunsmith’s bench, I would need to work around the stock gas block with the integrated rail, but that options were out there. This is not a brand new model, so I’m hoping someone might have a recommendation for a good hand guard upgrade on this one? Thanks in advance!! Ray
  5. I’m guessing that I’m not alone when I say that I have learned a lot in 2020! I’ve learned that the grocery store won’t always have what my family needs, guns and ammunition have become something of a commodity and the Government sure isn’t going to take care of my family better than I can! So, yes; I’ve made some changes this year. I never owned a gun before and now there are four in my household. Although I’ve received the most training, my wife and our 19 year old son have also received training and shoot as often as we can at our local range, as well as to have added a MantisX and dry fire routine. We had “enough” supplies to get through this year’s COVID quarantine, but I’m concerned that more hard times could be just around the corner and I know I could use some input, encouragement and direction from local, likeminded people. So, my first question is, “What part of TN do you live in”? And secondly, “Do you have a group of like minded, local folks that help you prepare for difficult times?” and if you don’t have anyone, do you have any interest or desire to do so? As a response to my own questions, I live in Franklin, TN and would very much like to connect with people who want to build community, help share prepping ideas and be a “friend close by”, which is better than a brother far away... Thanks, Ray
  6. Hey John3725, This is good feedback, thanks for the response!! The good folks at Nashville Armory let me demo the Mantis X in dry fire when I was there last week helping my 19 year old purchase his first gun. Just today, I was back at Nashville Armory for a private training session and was able to demo the Mantis X during live fire. After my session, I plunked down my hard earned cash and picked one up for myself. I’m pretty sure the instructor, who had never used the device before is likely to do the same. I’ll post my thoughts about it, as to whether or not I have any buyer’s remorse in the next few days/weeks. Thanks again to all who responded! And if you are curious about a demo, head on over to Nashville Armory and check it out! Later, Ray
  7. Wow, I consider myself blessed then! My father in law waited over six months for his in New York. He’s looking forward to joining our community here very soon... Grateful to be in TN!!
  8. I’m not sure how long it usually takes to get your CCW Permit, or if this whole current gun craze has any bearing... I applied for my Enhanced Carry Permit in Franklin on 10/07 and had to wait until the next day for finger printing. My permit arrived in the mail on 10/23; which I thought was pretty quick! I’m curious if this is better or worse than normal? Now just waiting on my Tier 1 holster to arrive so I can begin to carry. Thanks for the engagements on here, I’ve benefited from my short time here already!
  9. Welcome aboard and thanks for your service!!
  10. Bill, The dry fire aspect is definitely appealing in this age of ammo shortages. Sometimes it feels like my wallet is hanging off the target retriever... Based on your post, it sounds like you would recommend it for new shooters. Thanks!
  11. So, I’m getting (re)acquainted with firearms a bit late in life; so I want to push forward with the greatest degree of efficiency I can. One training aid that has caught my attention is the Mantis X. Yes, there are plenty of reviews and videos out there, but most seem to be from people selling the product or reviewers who may or may not have received the product free or hold a possible bias. Upon review, I really only see one post on the subject here from, I think, 2018? I’m curious what real world experience some of you may have with this (or similar?) product over time? Have you seen tangible improvement from using the device? Does Mantis X noticeably improve your dry fire sessions? Has there been any value during professional training sessions in conjunction with Mantis X? What are the most beneficial things vs. what functions seem to be a waste of time with Mantis X?E2845304-D495-4A50-9BA6-1F9BF9F72B51.webp Can / should Mantis X be used while taking video of your target, since it doesn’t “know what you are aiming at”? I thank you for your time and experience! Also, if anyone knows a location in the Franklin / Nashville area that can do a demo, I’d be interested in checking this out.
  12. Hey MTroxell, Greetings from Franklin, TN. Good to see people like myself, getting (back?) into firearms late in the game. I think it’s a perfect time in life to invest in something like this! Ray
  13. Hey RTT, The “Music Biz” has sure been turned on it’s proverbial ear of late... Plenty of time for hobbies (or other lines of work in my case). As another newbie on here myself, it’s great to see the interactions; glad to be here with ya!! (old photo of me aiming at people in a different way...) Ray in Franklin
  14. Hey David, Wanted to say that I have found Corvids to be quite interesting; especially the common raven. Quite ingenious little buggers... I’m new as well, so greeting from Franklin! Ray
  15. Hey y’all! I’m a NY transplant to TN and loving it! Initially moved here in 2003 and have been away off and on to NY, Africa and Germany, but the lion’s share since ‘03 has been here in NashVegas... As a Correctional Officer with TDOC, I have had to get reacquainted with firearms and have been loving the process! My wife asked a few months back, “Why don’t we own a gun?” and so we have embarked on this exciting journey towards competence. My main concealed carry rests between my ears and I try my best to develop that weapon as my first line of defense. Outside of that, I have a Glock 19 Gen 5 and a Glock 44 as a training analog. I am blessed to say my wife enjoys a little time at the range, although not as frequently, as I have been trying to shoot weekly at Franklin Range. Anyway, we are a strong Christian family with an affinity for the outdoors and are trying to learn about firearms and CCW as much as possible. We are always grateful to connect with like minded locals, so hit me up!! Ray LeGrand

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