

How do I find my IPSC alias
I know I have one because I remember seeing it up but I'm having a hard time finding an email or anything.
Craig
I don't know if you intended to break me down psychologically, physically ... and sexually, but you succeeded sir.
I'll admit I'm lucky at prize tables
... But I also did give the G47 to my dad because he said he always wanted a Glock literally like a week before the match. And to be fair I've put heavy use on the shadow 2, lol
Fighting me in production.
I found the whole conversation about beating me in production hilarious, because I am in that area where beating me isn't brag worthy but it's also not a sure bet. That's what makes us paper masters so dangerous. I'm a fuckin menace boys, no one wants to lose to the guy that took 6 shots on a popper yesterday.
If you are or know someone who's between 30s-50s and rides a cruiser with no helmet, have them check their motorcycle tire pressure.
Saw a guy merge onto the interstate yesterday on a bike and his ass end was wobbling back and forth bad when changing lanes. No idea how he didn't feel it but that shit made my ass pucker.
I'm confused when to use "mayor" and "mas viejo"
Por ejemplo: "Ella es mayor que su hermana" o "Ella es mas viejo que su hermana"
Are they interchangable, are they used in specific instances? Solo pregunto porque lo parece que Duolingo usa ambos en cualquier modo pero dice que no es correcto cuando uso uno o el otro a veces.
IPSC rules differences.
I'm doing my first IPSC match in Puerto Rico Extreme Cup at the end of the month. I'm aware of mag/holster position, no shortcuts outside fault lines, no sight picture, etc. Want to make sure I'm not missing anything since I won't be near home. I have the CGW RRK kit with aftermarket springs and a race hammer, and Lok Gridlok aluminum grips that Look says on the site are legal. My understanding is previously the hammer would be a no no, but that it's good now, correct?