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[–] 9C5F0DBCBA49 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

That's why you shouldn't buy crap ammo people, at least not for defense. A day at the range is one thing, but when your life or your kids depend on it are you really sweating the cost of those rounds?

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[–] KnifesEdge 1 point 10 points (+11|-1) ago 

You should have been training with bad ammo so it produces situations like this.

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[–] StagOfMull 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Buy "range ammo"

Cheap shit you can fire a lot.

Have 'defensive/offense ammo'

High quality ammo that is well manufactured and reliable.

Now you know how to deal with malfunctions and jamming and don't have to worry about it happening because of the high quality rounds... but if anything does jam or malfunction, you know how to clear and can do it effectively.

Also use a timer with your training. Preferably one with a loud beep, that beep increases stress considerably, which is good for practice and conditioning.

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[–] hang_em_high ago 

Think I’ve only had one malfunction with m183 out of several thousand rounds. You really shouldnt have issues often at all

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[–] Guy_Justsome 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

Doubt that "think and plan ahead" advice holds influnce on kids who strut around in a riot zone with a rifle.

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[–] JJNova 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Voat will tell you SPORTS is bad, but we all know that SPORTS is a life saver.

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Slap

Pull

Observe

Release

Tap

Shoot

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