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Comment by:
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at 20:33
http://frontlinesoffreedom.com/2018/04/07/show-537-2nd-hour/
interview with Jesse Barnett of poseidonexperience.com (indianapolis, in). solid foundation with simulation, no distractions and problem areas of range training....i.e. pure training 100%, not diluted with garbage.
https://www.facebook.com/poseidonrange/
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Comment by:
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(4/8/2018)
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at 32:16 he talks about his worn, rattly vietnam 1911 he barely qualified with, only bought revolvers til last year, got a glock
download podcast clicking the arrow down button and play in better player for fine control of play position
(http://frontlinesoffreedom.com/2018/04/07/show-537-2nd-hour/) |
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The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the high powers" delegated directly to the citizen, and `is excepted out of the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the lawmaking power." [Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)] |
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