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charlie coks
@CharlieCoks
I shoot comps sometimes. The ATF is a criminal organization that murders women and children.
Katılım Nisan 2022
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Facts. Dudes who sit around and brag about their expensive rotating gear collections can’t even put a gun in their mouth correctly (unfortunately).
Learn to shoot, or at least try.
Caveman 🇺🇸@thecavedaddy
How cheap or expensive your gear is is irrelevant if you can’t shoot for shit. I truly wish more people would harp on honing fundamentals with pistols (what you’re most likely to use as an American citizen) over gear.
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ATF is issuing a final rule to update its NFA regulations to match changes made by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which lowers the tax remittance rate for certain NFA firearms. This update simply brings the regulatory text in line with current law. Read the final rule at federalregister.gov/documents/2026…. #NewEra

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OK! CALLING ALL Suppressor nerds I am turning 21 soon, and I am going to buy one or two suppressors and need a premium adult to tell me what’s best.
First is a 5.56 suppressor for an 11.5/16in rifles. My main concerns are sound suppression and flash reduction. I don’t shoot enough to worry about flow through atm so I’m not too concerned
Second is a .308 sized can that can be used for a .308 bolt gun / semi auto 5.56 gun, same thing with this can, I’m looking for sound suppression and flash reduction.
The .308 can is more likely what I buy off the rip so I can use it on both gun. Not too worried about the can length but I’m not looking to buy a 8-14in can
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Killer episode just dropped with the man himself @CharlieCoks
Part 2 will be out next Wednesday!

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Got home from work and there was an @ExUmbrisDesigns package with a bunch of supplies for pups. Gonna make sure these get to some good pups in need.

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@HeedGlee @BedroomOperator I wouldn’t get ace just for dryfire. It’s fun to hang with the homies and shoot video game stages.
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@CharlieCoks @BedroomOperator I’m thinking of getting a meta quest for the ace. But is the mantis x system that bad?
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@IDF You dont regret the incident, you regret getting caught
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A short while ago, in full coordination with the local community of Debel in southern Lebanon, the damaged statue was replaced by IDF troops. The Northern Command worked to coordinate the replacement of the statue from the moment it received the report of the incident.
The IDF expresses deep regret over the incident, and is working to ensure that it does not happen again in the future.

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@CharlieCoks Most guntubers are theater kids with no personality or expertise. Anyone who knows a modicum of inside baseball knows this and talks shit about those clowns in private.
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@catechumengroyp @gunguytv Well, you guys didn’t tell me I was wearing it backwards
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Not true. Charlie served in our sister unit (we were the leopards, they were the tigers), and he was known for stealing MREs and retreating to his strong point during battle. I distinctly remember a time when Charlie refused to wear the unit issued m81 G-string because it “hurt really bad”. Coward.
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A little education for all the keyboard commandos bagging on point shooting:
From Grok: The U.S. military still incorporates versions of point shooting (also called instinctive, reflexive, threat-focused, or quick-fire shooting) in close-quarters combat (CQC/CQB) training, though it is typically taught as a complementary skill built on a foundation of sighted marksmanship rather than a primary or standalone method.
- Modern U.S. Army Doctrine
U.S. Army pistol and rifle marksmanship manuals (such as TC 3-23.35 Pistol from 2017 and TC 3-22.9 Rifle and Carbine) emphasize proper sight alignment and the full shot process for most engagements. However, they recognize that in very close ranges—especially under extreme stress in confined spaces—shooters may not have time to acquire a full sight picture.
Older Army manuals (e.g., FM 3-23.35) explicitly described techniques like:
- Quick-fire pointing (bringing the weapon up and thrusting it forward while focusing on the target).
- Quick-fire sighting for 5–10 yards when time is limited.
These concepts align with reflexive fire or modified point shooting, where the shooter points the weapon naturally (often using body alignment or a "combat stance") while keeping eyes on the threat rather than the sights. This remains relevant in CQB room-clearing drills and is practiced in unit-level training.
- U.S. Marine Corps and Special Operations
Marines and special operations forces have historically integrated point/reflexive shooting into CQB training, with anecdotal reports from combat (e.g., house clearing in Iraq) describing Marines engaging targets at 3–4 feet by pointing rifles over the barrel without using sights.
Marine Corps programs, including the Combat Pistol Program and close-quarters tactics courses, include rapid, close-range engagements from the holster or in dynamic movement, often progressing from sighted fundamentals to faster, instinctive techniques under stress. MCMAP (Marine Corps Martial Arts Program) and CQB training also address weapon handling in extreme close quarters, where retention and point-style shooting can apply.
Interviews with Marine instructors (from training analyses) have noted that sighted fire builds the muscle memory foundation, after which **point shooting becomes the preferred or natural method for very short distances (contact to ~15–21 feet), where most gunfights occur. This includes using body alignment (e.g., isosceles stance) to "point" the weapon while focusing on the threat.
- Current Context and Evolution
- Reflexive shooting or similar techniques appear in CQB doctrine (e.g., FM 90-10-1 on close-quarters combat techniques, which discusses reflexive shooting in confined areas).
- Modern training stresses stress inoculation and realistic scenarios. Soldiers/Marines learn that under adrenaline, tunnel vision and physiological responses often lead to instinctive pointing rather than deliberate sighting.
- Optics (e.g., red dots on rifles) and body armor influence techniques—shooters may use a "modified point" by indexing the threat in the optic window without perfect reticle alignment.
- It is not the default for all shooting; doctrine prioritizes accurate, sighted fire when possible. Point shooting is situational, for when speed trumps precision in "bad breath" distances.
In practice, elite units (e.g., Rangers, special forces) and advanced CQB courses continue to drill variations of this, often drawing from historical methods like those in Rex Applegate's Kill or Get Killed or WWII-era training, adapted for today's weapons and gear. Anecdotal accounts from veterans confirm its use in real-world CQB.
Overall, while not called "classic point shooting" in every manual, some evolved version—emphasizing threat focus, natural pointing, and rapid presentation—is still taught and used for close-quarters scenarios across the U.S. military. Training evolves based on combat lessons from Iraq/Afghanistan and ongoing urban warfare considerations.
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Last year’s Murph’s Match. Finalizing the dates for the one this summer.
youtu.be/CyKIRxVHZKA?si…

YouTube
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If you walk out for your dog’s last breath, you’re a pathetic human being.
We don’t hate Britain enough.
bbc.com/news/articles/…
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