no prob. just that it hits close to home considering something happened to a fellow cadet.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Any problem with that? Me not from NPCC. Reason being, my friend's incident.
Fold nicely and put in sure can fit.Originally posted by rainee:me having a headache trying to fit evthing into my big luggage...
arranging and rearranging evthing over and over again![]()
relax breath easy. OTOT Fire!!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:![]()
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I better be more careful. Get an expert to teach me first.![]()
Precisely.I think the recoil issue is more likely..but you also get idiots in BMT who throw the grenade like a flower and the PC has to shove the recruit and himself into the protective trench..Originally posted by Pitot:I think she meant that the cadet couldnt handle the recoil n prolly lost control of the revolver. cos backfrie in a revolver is pretty uncommon, unless ur talking about chambeer explosion. which is also highly unlikely. A revolver is actually very safe. thats why no lock one.
Btw, NPCC, SPF, CNB, Prisons, ICA, Customs agents all share the same range at tracom.
For the SPF only has 3 ranges. One at the old PA (closed. now moved to the new HTA) second at Mount Vernon camp, home of the gurkhas. third at Seccom HQ. Toa Payoh. Previously VSC HQ.
haha.. study well okay? dun get urself sick.Originally posted by sammiegal:nah. i dont have midyears. and it is a saturday/sunday after all..
at most ill wake up at 4pm later. haha.
ever thought of using ziplock?Originally posted by rainee:me having a headache trying to fit evthing into my big luggage...
arranging and rearranging evthing over and over again![]()
yup...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Fold nicely and put in sure can fit.![]()
yeah, with weapons, always leave it unloaded and fingers out of the trigger guard.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:![]()
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I better be more careful. Get an expert to teach me first.![]()
ah.. Bobo shooters..Originally posted by LazerLordz:Precisely.I think the recoil issue is more likely..but you also get idiots in BMT who throw the grenade like a flower and the PC has to shove the recruit and himself into the protective trench..![]()
Not too sure for it. Apparently, there were a few other schools using the same revolvers that day. So, when it was their turn, something went wrong. Thankfully got officers there.Originally posted by Pitot:I think she meant that the cadet couldnt handle the recoil n prolly lost control of the revolver. cos backfrie in a revolver is pretty uncommon, unless ur talking about chambeer explosion. which is also highly unlikely. A revolver is actually very safe. thats why no lock one.
Btw, NPCC, SPF, CNB, Prisons, ICA, Customs agents all share the same range at tracom.
For the SPF only has 3 ranges. One at the old PA (closed. now moved to the new HTA) second at Mount Vernon camp, home of the gurkhas. third at Seccom HQ. Toa Payoh. Previously VSC HQ.
u mean those airbags?Originally posted by Pitot:ever thought of using ziplock?
oh they scrapped MYEs.. heh.Originally posted by sammiegal:nah. i dont have midyears. and it is a saturday/sunday after all..
at most ill wake up at 4pm later. haha.
Throw grenade like a flower?Originally posted by LazerLordz:Precisely.I think the recoil issue is more likely..but you also get idiots in BMT who throw the grenade like a flower and the PC has to shove the recruit and himself into the protective trench..![]()
if I were the PC, better to kick the guy out of the shooting detail if he keeps fouling up in practice.Originally posted by Pitot:ah.. Bobo shooters..![]()
So easy everybody can use guns liao.Originally posted by Pitot:relax breath easy. OTOT Fire!!![]()
2 very impt basic rules.Originally posted by LazerLordz:yeah, with weapons, always leave it unloaded and fingers out of the trigger guard.
Listening to instructions is one very important aspect of gun safetyIf in doubt, always ask
Originally posted by rainee:yup...
actually it is the chocolates...that are hard to place right now...
got lots and lots of dark chocs for u mayi![]()
yep. thankfully.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Not too sure for it. Apparently, there were a few other schools using the same revolvers that day. So, when it was their turn, something went wrong. Thankfully got officers there.
flicking it.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Throw grenade like a flower?
How?![]()
yup...share with everyone who is going to show up in the outing...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:![]()
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Thanks, but I can't finish all.
Can share....![]()
it can really save alotta space.Originally posted by rainee:u mean those airbags?
too late liao, lazy wan to go buy![]()
Originally posted by Pitot:Think I heard of this somewhere, from some shows or don't know where.
2 very impt basic rules.
[b]FINGERS OUT OF TRIGGER GUARDAt all times unless u are ready to shoot.
ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IT IS LOADED
Follow these and u will be safe. But i cant garuntee the person beside u does the same.[/b]
Originally posted by Pitot:and keep an eye for your detail partner or the guy/girl at the lane beside you.If you see that he or she is breaking the above rules, sound out.
2 very impt basic rules.
[b]FINGERS OUT OF TRIGGER GUARDAt all times unless u are ready to shoot.
ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IT IS LOADED
Follow these and u will be safe. But i cant garuntee the person beside u does the same.[/b]
any range will have the safety checklistOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Think I heard of this somewhere, from some shows or don't know where.