Nik Habicht
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Nik Habicht replied to DirtyHalfBreedModerate's topic in Training Techniques and Tools
Don't forget Nurse Practitioners. In many states NPs can work independently, while in most PAs must work under a cooperative agreement with a physician's oversight. Both are typically educated to the Master's Degree level..... -
I think the Shield can be described as the singlestack version of the Glock 19/26 that Glock should have built. My take is that if you can carry a 26, you could most likely carry a 19 -- so why give up 5 rounds? On the other hand the Shield seems like it would disappear in ways that the blockier Glock can't, and might be more comfortable to carry to boot..... Then again the G43 exists now -- isn't capacity 6+1 though versus up to 8+1 for the Shield?
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Yeah, but wasn't that with a wheelgun too?
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Yeah -- at an average fill of 15 gallons, that's 2,000 vehicles, assuming they had 30,000 on hand...... The Levitt brothers built 17000 homes here in the 50s, and that's just one community..... Granted there are multiple gas stations, but it won't last long....
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Start with what Vlad and Raz-0 are saying. You can also google "whole 30" for some inspiration in rethinking your relationship with food. You'll find that you need to start cooking some things, just to be able to avoid processed food -- but if you roast a sufficient quantity of meat, you can literally have a filling lunch every day from the left overs. Realistically, with a decent breakfast that blends proteins, good fats and some fruit, 4 oz of meat, and some raw vegetables should hold you for lunch. Need a snack -- grab a few nuts. Have a sugar craving that won't go away initially after you gave up sugar? Eat 2-3 dried apricots. Six months in I find myself reaching for the apricots less frequently, while still consuming nuts -- I've got macadamias, pecans, cashews, almonds, and pistachios on hand, so there's some flavor variety. You can have a huge salad for dinner if you need "the big meal experience;" add a couple of eggs or some home roasted meat for protein. Have fresh fruit for dessert. Oddly while buying good meat and fresh fruit and salad ingredients seem expensive, you make the money right back by not buying junk or eating out. In fact food costs have actually dropped a bit. Initially you spend a bit of time thinking about food every day, after a while you just get the routine down.....
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If any of you would like a slot to Nationals, please reach out to your local match directors to see if they have an available slot. The Mid-Atlantic Section received 5 slots to the Limited match and 8 slots to the Open/L10 match. Both are in Frostproof Florida in early October, 2015. Match fee is $270. Slot deadline for receipt at USPSA is 5 p.m. PST on June 8, 2015.
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CJ USPSA March 8th 2015 (CANCELED)
Nik Habicht replied to Vlad G's topic in Competitive & Fun Shoot Discussion
When we got older and wiser? I remember seeing one match at CJ and when we got there we debated whose truck thermometer was right -- the one reading 0 degrees Fahrenheit or the ones reading -1 and +1 respectively. Now I would just roll over on a morning like that..... -
We have those already -- they're called elections, and they work pretty well if the bulk of folks agree with your position.....
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Glock Shooting competitions.
Nik Habicht replied to MedicYeti's topic in Competitive & Fun Shoot Discussion
GSSF is easier because: You stand in one spot, engaging targets with a max of ten required hits per string No reloading on the clock No moving Accuracy counts -- the time penalties for misses/non-center hits encourage a perfect sight picture and smooth trigger press for every shot You shoot from low ready; no need to know how to draw on the clock GSSF is designed to be social. You'll spend some time the range, especially if you shoot Saturdays. Once you register, distribute your score sheets to the different stages immediately. Then gear up, pick a stage ou want to start on, go there, hang out with other competitors, watch how it's done, and help to paste/reset between shooters. As you wait for your scoresheets to move up in the pile, for your turn to shoot the stage, your scoresheets on the other stages are also rising to the top of their respective piles. Once you transition to the next stage, you should be shooting pretty quickly. Typically you can shoot up to two entries back to back; then you need to step own for at least one competitor, before shooting your remaining entries. If you show up mid-morning on Saturday -- yep you might have a wait. Best to be there either early, or show up in the early afternoon -- though if you show up too late you un a chance of not making it through before they run out of daylight.... -
And as a lawyer, he's probably thinking about the outcome of any legal proceeding -- and that he'll have an easier time getting off a client who did not assist the prosecution by speaking with the police. On the other hand, saying nothing could lead to being arrested, and dying in custody. Jails are dangerous places, and depending on your stress level and co-morbidities bad things could happen. Be cool, be calm, speak naturally, and volunteer little to no information. My opener is often "Good evening officer, how fast was I going?" when I'm pulled over for speeding..... It's not admitting anything specific, yet it acknowledges that I'm aware that I might have been exceeding the limit. Then again, I usually notice police running radar, and if I see their wheels start to turn in the mirror, or see them pull out after me, I pull over at the first safe location. Sometimes they pull in behind me, occasionally they blow past me going elsewhere. When we do have the conversation it's about 50/50 whether I get a ticket or a warning. Just sound like a citizen, not like someone who's being evasive.....
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Vlad, got specific suggestions?
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The pediatrician question
Nik Habicht replied to Barms's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
One of the things to keep in mind too, is that not every gun owner is as safety-conscious as most of us are...... If an HCP's intent behind the question is just to make parents aware of potential toddler hazards, I'm ok with the question. I'd expect it to be part of a series of questions assessing whether we live in a home with stairs, whether we've safeguarded sharp instruments, household chemicals, electrical outlets, whether we have a pool, and a few dozen other things I can't think of right now. In that context, it's one thing; off by itself it's another..... -
and then takes one out to keep the chamber under the hammer empty.....
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What sights are you using for comp?
Nik Habicht replied to big five's topic in Competitive & Fun Shoot Discussion
I'll agree with everything Vlad said except the fiber part..... Nothing beats black on black in my experience..... -
Are You Leaving NJ in the Next 5 Years?
Nik Habicht replied to mipafox's topic in General Discussion
I've narrowed it down to further south and west...... I honestly don't know right now. Virginia looked good for a while, but seems to be following PA..... Kentucky's interesting, so are parts of Georgia and the Carolinas, and Texas.....