The first female Green Beret is facing a court appearance in Colorado after police said she fired a handgun inside her apartment and sent a bullet into her neighbor's bathroom.
Nope, not yet. She needs to "learn" to spray and pray, hit several innocent thugs and allow the perp to run away. No sense in actually catching the perp, the DA is going to release it anyway. Maybe she should begin using targets with her local judges and DA's pictures on them. Then get good at putting three in the forehead.
Young soldiers at Ft. Carson prefer living off-post, which is why apartments on the east side of town often have a lot of hell raising-all the way from noise to murder. It gets especially dicey when units return from war zone deployments. Young minds trained to kill-what possibly could go wrong?
I doubt the gun fired on the first trigger squeeze. Article says she was doing dry fire exercises. Which would mean gun was empty and doing a lot of practice. And later became loaded. You can reset the trigger by only racking slide very little. Instead of racking slide all the way, which is a little harder, you listen or feel the trigger reset and stop racking. By doing this you never strip a round out of mag and chamber it. Yes she was practicing with a loaded mag and got away with it for a long time. Until one time she racked it just a little bit too much and bang. I can hear it already, who would do that with a loaded magazine? If you are going to do this with live ammo, keep a bucket of sand handy so you can aim at a backstop. Also notice the neighbor didn't call the cops because of the noise? Called because of damage. By only partially racking slide, and following slide with your hand, round wasn't chambered sufficiently, and never built up full pressure or noise because of improper slide operation. If so, then next round didn't chamber. But maybe not. I wasn't there.
Every gun is loaded. Reke should have learned that when they trained her ... which was obviously recently as she had zero experience with weapons.
ReplyDeleteShe has a great future in law enforcement when she leaves the Army.
ReplyDeleteNope, not yet. She needs to "learn" to spray and pray, hit several innocent thugs and allow the perp to run away. No sense in actually catching the perp, the DA is going to release it anyway. Maybe she should begin using targets with her local judges and DA's pictures on them. Then get good at putting three in the forehead.
DeleteWomen in combat arms...bad idea!
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I never heard so much as a peep about this in the local media.
ReplyDeleteEric.
Dumbass should double and triple check your weapon before doing dry fire exercises!!!! grayman
ReplyDeleteAnd the magazines emptied and placed in another room. Use snap caps for heavens sakes!
DeleteYoung soldiers at Ft. Carson prefer living off-post, which is why apartments on the east side of town often have a lot of hell raising-all the way from noise to murder. It gets especially dicey when units return from war zone deployments. Young minds trained to kill-what possibly could go wrong?
ReplyDeleteBut isn’t it GREAT that SF is so woke now?
ReplyDeleteA woman passed the same ass kicking standards that the men did...yeah, sure
I doubt the gun fired on the first trigger squeeze. Article says she was doing dry fire exercises. Which would mean gun was empty and doing a lot of practice. And later became loaded. You can reset the trigger by only racking slide very little. Instead of racking slide all the way, which is a little harder, you listen or feel the trigger reset and stop racking. By doing this you never strip a round out of mag and chamber it. Yes she was practicing with a loaded mag and got away with it for a long time. Until one time she racked it just a little bit too much and bang. I can hear it already, who would do that with a loaded magazine? If you are going to do this with live ammo, keep a bucket of sand handy so you can aim at a backstop. Also notice the neighbor didn't call the cops because of the noise? Called because of damage. By only partially racking slide, and following slide with your hand, round wasn't chambered sufficiently, and never built up full pressure or noise because of improper slide operation. If so, then next round didn't chamber. But maybe not. I wasn't there.
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