great article : it's what most of us live & breath read it:
"Justice"
"...Shortly after I hung up the phone with her, I had a moment of clarity. A thought I’d had for years finally manifested itself in its most simple form…
Justice only happens in real time.
There is nothing that can be done to bring back those two women. There is no punishment. There is no apology. They are gone forever. You cannot un-murder or un-rape anyone. You cannot erase the image of those dead daughters from their father’s memory..."
http://monderno.com/monderno/justice/
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Very good.
Thank you.
Amen , pass the ammo
Thank`s Rob.
Word!! Brother Rob..sending on ....
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Very well written...
Thank you for sharing it.
Good thoughts
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Cuts straight to the heart of the matter: Right now is right
I read it between dry-fire practicing with the Bulldog and just looking at it, J-frame close at hand − and loaded for business.
The new thing in town is smash-in-the-windows-and-burgle − best practiced elsewhere.
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Careful! Dry Fire practice will prove that Charter's
"Unbreakable " Beryllium copper firing pin isn't!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I do use snap caps
But I suppose I shouldn't overdo it.
Thanks for the advice.
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That does get me thinking, though
If I seriously can't dry fire it using FA snap caps without having to worry about breaking the firing pin, that would be the 'last straw'.
I like the gun, but I value dry-fire practice a lot more.
If the gun can't take it, then I can't keep it.
What is the 'consensus', if any: Can you dry-fire a Bulldog using 'good' snap caps, or not?
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Yes, you should get rid of it! You have my address...
Actually, I think it will be fine with snap caps.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Cuts straight to the heart of the matter: Right now is right
Excellent read.