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    Default shooting with freinds at LHC

    Nothing too exciting. The goal was some cool shooting pictures. Not so much luck in general. Got a few though.


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    Me trying out an M&P 45. I'm getting one in a few weeks.


    I needed a tripod for this one. I set the shutter open for almost 10 seconds. This is a full magazine out of a HK USP Tactical 45 (really sick gun).


    My girlfriend.



    Should have had my longer lens on for this one, closer would have been cooler.




    This just looks cool...


    Another cool shot with the HK USP Tactical with the suppressor on the front.


    A shot in the dark?


    I took 155 pictures and this is all I really got. Problem with being the camera man is that you spend very little time in front of the camera...

    I need to work on my camera settings, and I really need to remember my tripod next time...

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    Nice pics, I fail to see a suppressor on the HK.

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    I don't see a suppressor? Do you mean compensator?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboykjohnson View Post
    Nice pics, I fail to see a suppressor on the HK.

    not suppressor... compensator. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayes View Post

    Me trying out an M&P 45. I'm getting one in a few weeks.

    Tounge back in the mouth now....

    It looks fun!
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    That's actually a round of .45 between my teeth. It was a blast and that M&P is a great weapon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayes View Post
    That's actually a round of .45 between my teeth. It was a blast and that M&P is a great weapon.
    That's funny. I was going to say that it was an extra .45 acp in your mouth in case you need a quick reload. Like when you hold nails in your mouth while you're assembling a book shelf.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    I cocked the slide back a little to see if I had a round in the chamber, but the slide went back far easier than I thought it would and I ejected that round... So I held it in my teeth until I was ready to reload it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayes View Post
    not suppressor... compensator. Sorry.
    Gotcha.

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    Cool pics, looks like a good time. The hand cupping the bottom of the pistol method (i'm sure there is a name for it, but it's slipping my mind)must be a female thing, and while it may work best for your girlfriend, once I broke my girlfriend of that habit, she started shooting MUCH better. Just an observation.


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