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Re: Trigger Control off the Range
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:58 am
by PBratton
terryg wrote:USA1 wrote:When cleaning glass, I like to double tap.
If it's really dirty, rapid fire is in order.

Who cleans glass??? Isn't that why we get married???
(Only kidding ...)
Hmm, hope the wifey practices trigger control...
Re: Trigger Control off the Range
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:50 am
by terryg
USA1 wrote:terryg wrote:USA1 wrote:When cleaning glass, I like to double tap.
If it's really dirty, rapid fire is in order.

Who cleans glass??? Isn't that why we get married???
(Only kidding ...)
Terry, what's your wife's email address?
I'd like to forward this to her to see if she finds it as humorous as I did.

Its uhhhhh,
ohdearGodno@pleasedonttellher.com.

Re: Trigger Control off the Range
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:58 pm
by threoh8
PBratton wrote:I found myself using proper trigger control today while carrying my cordless drill from one room to another. (yes, AND proper muzzle control...)
Made me think of
THIS (NSFW for some language).
Re: Trigger Control off the Range
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:29 am
by Ropin
Terry will be glad to provide the wife's actual email address....
Just as soon as he gets that last window all spotless.
And yes, I index every time, every trigger as well.
Re: Trigger Control off the Range
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:01 pm
by terryg
Ropin wrote:Terry will be glad to provide the wife's actual email address....
Just as soon as he gets that last window all spotless.
Maybe, but it would have to include both cars, all mirrors (including the little ones inside the make up compacts), the microwave door, etc ...