With the anchor on the side? Geez I loved that gun, I was so sad to turn it in when I transferred. I’ll get my own eventually; currently have a 365 for cc.Only handguns I have are a Sig M18 (Navy, Marines, AF, and Coast Guard Sidearm), and a Glock 19x
I have the M17 w/ MSOnly handguns I have are a Sig M18 (Navy, Marines, AF, and Coast Guard Sidearm), and a Glock 19x
I did BJJ once, had a blast and absolutely destroyed my body ?With the anchor on the side? Geez I loved that gun, I was so sad to turn it in when I transferred. I’ll get my own eventually; currently have a 365 for cc.
I hike and do BJJ, and I’m restoring an old fiberglass camper. Hoping to have it done by spring!
It's a beauty mines decked out with streamlight TLR-1HL and Holosun 507cI have the M17 w/ MS
I’m convinced there’s no better workout than BJJ. I went to a Gracie school in Tampa for about 8 months until Covid hit and haven’t been back since but man…I became very flexible very quickly.I did BJJ once, had a blast and absolutely destroyed my body ?
I agree 100%, you get cardio and muscle workout too! I’ve heard weird things about Gracie styleI’m convinced there’s no better workout than BJJ. I went to a Gracie school in Tampa for about 8 months until Covid hit and haven’t been back since but man…I became very flexible very quickly.
NUTTTTTTIt's a beauty mines decked out with streamlight TLR-1HL and Holosun 507c
Involuntary yoga! ? I’ve been doing it a little over a year. It’s actually helped my lifting and running, the core and grip strength increases alone are awesome. And the skills you learn are great, it’s amazing to step back and see how much I’ve learned in a year.I’m convinced there’s no better workout than BJJ. I went to a Gracie school in Tampa for about 8 months until Covid hit and haven’t been back since but man…I became very flexible very quickly.
Anyone else have a weird side hustle / hobby getting them through this stress?
I buy and resell guns ?
literally or deceased. mostly literally.Which word? Lol
I use both of those words often and correctly, Sir.literally or deceased. mostly literally.