Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
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Re: Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
I've read many of those in one form or another before. A Marine Corps Guide to Gunfighting is one. But this is an excellent amalgam of wisdom, including that in other areas like cooking and faith. Thanks for posting it.
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Re: Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
I would only amend one of those to:
"Do not deliberately attend a Gun Fight. Period."
"Do not deliberately attend a Gun Fight. Period."
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Re: Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
If you've never visited his website, I encourage you to. The guy has a lot of interesting information posted (including a really good write up on the Krag
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Re: Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
Father Frog's pages are a great source of knowledge and wisdom, I visit often.
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Re: Father Frog's Guidelines for the Real World
My favorite:
7) If you are not shooting, you should be communicating, reloading, and running.
I took some training in combat tactics...and this kind of sums up everything I learned over two days and 600 rounds.
7) If you are not shooting, you should be communicating, reloading, and running.
I took some training in combat tactics...and this kind of sums up everything I learned over two days and 600 rounds.
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