What actual proof of that do you have besides what amounts to hearsay that you have seen in the leftist liberal dem-arse kissing anti-gun press and in forums? Just asking, I have not been keeping up on their case lately and would be interested to examine or read anything actually proving they are corrupt. The left likes to throw stones and get those on the right to throw them too at the same target - usually can be any target long hated by leftists.NRA is as corrupt as the congress.
They no longer deserve our support.
NRA is as corrupt as the congress.
They no longer deserve our support.
BTW, would anyone care to comment on the article linked by the OP? …
Very similar to my viewpoint of the NRA as well. There are probably still a lot of good people in the NRA organization, doing good work, but as since if as a member that money donated can't be designated to only parts that we agree with, no longer will many us donate money to the NRA.I wish there was some way I could designate any money I give to the NRA as "for competition and training support only; may not be used to buy new suits."
That's just my snarky way of saying I agree that...
...to the point I would consider it axiomatic. After all, we've spent enough time discussing it on TGT previously that I doubt anyone is still blind to the situation.
However, I do not agree that...
...because the non-political parts of the NRA (training, competition, insurance, museums, etc.) still do deserve our support.
Unfortunately, the NRA is a package deal. I'm happy to give them money to support competitive shooting but I have no way to prevent that money from being wasted in other ways.
So I no longer give them money.
I recommend you read on LaPierre, his wife and their lavish lifestyle funded the NRA as well as their self-dealings. Corruption in my book.What actual proof of that do you have besides what amounts to hearsay that you have seen in the leftist liberal dem-arse kissing anti-gun press and in forums? Just asking, I have not been keeping up on their case lately and would be interested to examine or read anything actually proving they are corrupt. The left likes to throw stones and get those on the right to throw them too at the same target - usually can be any target long hated by leftists.
Have they, those running the NRA, actually been convicted of wrongdoing yet? I think I heard the NRA was being prosecuted (or is it persecuted) in NY - arguably the most anti-gun state in the USA (source). I am surethe prosecutors in NY must be giving
the NRA their due process and true justice based only upon legitimate evidence and not on political ambitions and eagerness to appear as heroes of the revolution in the media. There is no way the lefties would want to wrongfully convict them and while doing so make them look bad even to their supporters - is there? No - that just could not be - not here in today's meriKa.
Until LaPierre is out, they do not in my opinion deserve a red cent. Other 2A organizations exist and those get my contributions.I wish there was some way I could designate any money I give to the NRA as "for competition and training support only; may not be used to buy new suits."
That's just my snarky way of saying I agree that...
...to the point I would consider it axiomatic. After all, we've spent enough time discussing it on TGT previously that I doubt anyone is still blind to the situation.
However, I do not agree that...
...because the non-political parts of the NRA (training, competition, insurance, museums, etc.) still do deserve our support.
Unfortunately, the NRA is a package deal. I'm happy to give them money to support competitive shooting but I have no way to prevent that money from being wasted in other ways.
So I no longer give them money.
For men, I use the term "athletic stance".The author understands one of my fundamental beliefs, and that is words mean things. An example from the linked article: Therefore, instead of saying “bend at the knees,” I now instruct students to “relax their legs."
I’m not a fan of coaching via mass communication. What’s the purpose, honestly? He’s provided instruction but does not have the ability to provide feedback as the readers practice. Let me take this down a logic trail…lots of new first-time gun owners, some share of which join the NRA and subscribe to AR as the publication. They maybe to a basic handgun class and then come across this article and that’s all the instruction they’re going to get. As a matter of learning primacy, these types of articles instill the concept that the novice can coach themselves on a very complex task without expert observation and feedback. Also, the title is misleading; I expected a technical discussion on the shooting grip, not a gloss over of stance, draw, presentation and grip.
My takeaway is a better audience for this article would be other instructors and the topic really is about language is important when assessing the student and where the student is at in the learning journey.
There's so much truth to this it would take a while to unpack it all.As far as grip, people have to find out what works for them personally.
I can hold a sight picture better with the off hand under the gun butt.
I see many shooters, especially women, who lean back.
YMMV.
I was in law enforcement for 32 years, if I thought as do you a lot more people would be in jail. I always believed innocent until proven guilty and still do.I recommend you read on LaPierre, his wife and their lavish lifestyle funded the NRA as well as their self-dealings. Corruption in my book.
So you think someone just woke up one day and decided to investigate WLP for corruption without any legitimate reason?I was in law enforcement for 32 years, if I thought as do you a lot more people would be in jail. I always believed innocent until proven guilty and still do.
Thirty years..So you think someone just woke up one day and decided to investigate WLP for corruption without any legitimate reason?
The possible corruption of WLP and the upper leadership of the NRA has been well publicized for well over a decade, and has led to much internal friction within the NRA for at least longer.
Only the naive and those with their heads buried in the sand wouldn't know about what was going on and why many long-time members are leaving the NRA and have been for several years now.
Please go read. There are documented facts from tax filings, corporate reports, etc.I was in law enforcement for 32 years, if I thought as do you a lot more people would be in jail. I always believed innocent until proven guilty and still do.
Last range trip I did with several people, I noticed one member of our party was leaning way back as he shot. I started to coach him on how to stay more upright, but he told me has trouble with his back and gets spasms if he doesn't lean back like that. He isn't going to be winning any prizes, but he was hitting his target and enjoying himself. I apologized and told him to keep doing whatever works for him.lean back
I'll take a shot. I know the "thumbs forward" grip has been pushed for a while now, but I don't like it because I shoot a lot of revolvers, and I like the skin on my thumbs. Switching back and forth from a semi-auto grip and a revolver grip I think would be a bad thing.BTW, would anyone care to comment on the article linked by the OP?