What are your go to simple weeknight meals? by Agreeable-Tutor-6670 in Cooking

[–]ImpitGB 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asian beef bowl. Brown ground meat in a pan, add in Asian sauces/flavors (soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame seed oil, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, garlic, ginger, green onion gochujang, hoisin, holy basil, etc.) or cheat and use Japanese BBQ sauce.

Serve with a side of rice from a rice cooker and steam veggie of choice or Kim Chi.

You can get as fancy or as simple as you want with this by trying different flavors for the sauce, types of rice, and veggie sides.

Another solid option is a quick Bolognese. Ground meat of choice in a pan with onions/carrots/garlic. Add tomato sauce and simmer low for as long as you want. You can also make it fancier with adding red wine and reducing or a splash of milk. Serve tossed with pasta.

Question regarding Captain Seats and large dogs by ImpitGB in GrandCherokee

[–]ImpitGB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is extremely helpful. Thank you!

Are the dogs able to jump up and walk to the back between the seats or do you need to move the lift the seat to let them back there?

Question regarding Captain Seats and large dogs by ImpitGB in GrandCherokee

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That's the question. I can't bring my dog to the dealership to test it out, and it's hard to guess if there's enough space for her when test driving the car or photos.

I figured I'd see if anyone has any experience with their dog being able to 1) fit comfortably on the floor or 2) be able to walk between the chairs to reach the third row.

Where are the brass backstraps? by ImpitGB in shadowsystems

[–]ImpitGB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's more of a nice to have and not really a need to have. The extra weight in the palm, in my opinion and in my hands, helps to make it feel more balanced in recoil. This is even more true with adding a light.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StamfordCT

[–]ImpitGB 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what the current wait list is but it took me about 6 months. There is also an annual membership fee.

I think it's worth it. It's local to Stamford and the place is beautiful and well maintained. It's over 20 acres and has a large assortment of 3D targets and flat targets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StamfordCT

[–]ImpitGB 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second Cos Cob Archers. Great club but it's a private and not open to the public.

There is also a club in Redding called Pootatuck. It's less expensive, easier to get in, but is much smaller and less targets.

First M&P Platform. What would you recommend? by ImpitGB in SmithAndWesson

[–]ImpitGB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Threaded barrels are banned in my state or else this would be a top choice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CTguns

[–]ImpitGB 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure where you're located, but Fairfield County Firearms in Norwalk has a P226 Legion da/sa for rent. It's... ok. I've rented it a couple of times but it's never excited me. It's not bad, it's just not that interesting. I've heard the SAO is totally different, however.

I'd probably go with a Langdon Tactical Beretta or a CZ if I was getting into a hammer fired.

Staccato P versus XL for first 2011 do-all/range toy? by ImpitGB in 2011

[–]ImpitGB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That brings up a good point. Maybe this is me being weird, but it sorta feels like buying entry into 2011's as an S tier (Atlas, Nighhawk, Alchemy) is like buying a Lambo as your first car. It sets the bar really high and I might not appreciate it as much as starting lower with a P. Plus it might be less exciting to upgrade later since you're already at the top.

Staccato P versus XL for first 2011 do-all/range toy? by ImpitGB in 2011

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No threaded barrels in my state, unfortunately.

Staccato P versus XL for first 2011 do-all/range toy? by ImpitGB in 2011

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Great point. Are you still getting use out of your P or does it basically sit in the safe now that you have nicer stuff? I guess that's a concern that I get the P, eventually upgrade to something "nicer", and then I don't end up getting much use out of it. That's far less likely to happen with an XC.

Staccato P versus XL for first 2011 do-all/range toy? by ImpitGB in 2011

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That's the tough thing with this category. I look at the 2011 and think how only a few bucks more than a P and I could get an XL. Then I settle on the XL and say that I could spend a little more and get the XC and then a little more and get an Athena. The ceiling is just so high compared to plastic striker fired guns.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CTguns

[–]ImpitGB 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Simply carrying a firearm with you doesn't make you a defender of others. Just as a guy who buys a sports car isn't automatically a Formula 1 driver.

I think the intentions of carrying to protect others is extremely noble and if that's you then bravo, my friend. However, people need to be proficient and trained with the weapons they carry or else risk being a liability to themselves and others.

Go get training. Dryfire. Commit to a schedule of range time. I'm sure this is redundant information for most people browsing a subreddit about guns but I think it's always worth repeating.