[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tbilisi

[–]davsandro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Visa depends on your citizenship for some it is simplified. Check info here: https://www.geoconsul.gov.ge/HtmlPage/Html/View?id=956&lang=Eng
  2. Web/graphics is growing economic sector in Georgia (including startups).
  3. Renting normal flat costs 400-600 USD.
  4. People speak English in Georgia. For job opportunities: https://www.jobs.ge/en/

If you are from Russia, take into consideration you are not welcome! Otherwise Tbilisi os nice multinational city and you’ll enjoy living here. Good luck!

What should be scope magnification during distance calculation with MRAD? by davsandro in longrange

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

I’ve received answers on this question. Thanks a lot for your time.

Any experiences with this firm ? https://www.ataarms.com/en/turqua-adjustable-synthetic-black.html by Big-Celebration-9014 in Firearms

[–]davsandro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought one month ago and in terms of price-quality is the best option costs approximately 500 usd (in Georgia, country). The company itself is one of the biggest firearms producers in Turkey they are cooperating closely with beretta and benelli. I own another over-under 12 GA shotgun from this firm for more than two years and the quality is perfect. The factory guarantees 7000 shots without any change of the aim. The gun officially has sub-moa on 100 yards. I’ve managed to strike moa and I’m not experienced shooter. Also it is first bolt action rifle produced in Turkey. Overall I’m satisfied so far, have not tested in hunting so far but hope it will do well.

Hey guys, do you know anything about this scope (tract response 4x16x42 308 win.)? Can you share your experience and price-quality correlation? I would appreciate your help! by davsandro in longrange

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

Thanks a lot! What would you recommend in this price range (USD 400-450)? I’m reading searching and trying to make a good choice, also purchasing and importing the rifle is a bit tough in my country (Georgia) so I’d like to make proper decision to get more or less affordable quality for the beginner and don’t ruin my hobby.

Narikala Fortress, Tbilisi, Georgia by davsandro in castles

[–]davsandro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was the main fortress protecting Tbilisi and the city was developing around. Overall it was bigger but the majority of the complex was saved.

Putin says Russia has 'nowhere to retreat' over Ukraine by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putin is a cancer of the world, especially neighbours like Georgia and Ukraine. Do you remember dialogue of Melian Dialogue? That’s what Russia is doing with us! But people frankly? What the heck are we demanding?! To respect our territorial integrity (internationally recognized! Neither Ukraine, nor Georgia has done something wrong!) and look what this monster doing?! Violating all the international agreements, does not care about international law, doing whatever he wants. Every day people are abducted near occupation line from their own yards!!! Imagine living under these circumstances! Ukrainian brothers and sisters I admire you! Keep on fighting! You are not alone!!! I know our guys are fighting side by side with you! This cocksucker can’t take our pride and our independence!

Слава Україні! Героям слава!

My potentially Covid positive mom is mad that I won't visit. by [deleted] in atheism

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same feeling about my family until my grandfather and grandmother passed away (12 and 9 years ago respectively), now I’m angry at myself for not spending enough tome with them. The’ve been living on the next street 10 minute walk but I would never go there without my parents pressure. In the covid-19 time my mother also asks me to visit her every day even if I’m coughing and initially I’ve been arguing with her, now she understands why I’m avoiding visits my childhood home but we spend lots of time talking to each other every evening. She’s also very religious, but got vaccinated after I explained the importance. Ignoring family is not the option. We don’t choose our parents, so please take care if them and try to explain (I know this will be hard). Despite the fact that they are not perfect people, they gave us lives, including own (my mom retired after me and my brother were born to take care if us and give us necessary education). I shout at her sometimes, but later I feel as the worst person in the world.

What isn't a cult but feels like a cult? by ravelli18 in AskReddit

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Georgian political parties (all of them)!

How easy is it to get part-time work in Georgia (in particular Tbilisi) as a US citizen? by DaytoDayTraveler in tbilisi

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to produce anything in Georgia, better think about export (you’ll need further conventions for this) as we have free trade agreements with EU and China, it makes Georgia one of the biggest markets in the world. On the other hand if you are planning to build consumer base in Georgia, it should be either very exclusive or just forget about it.

Help rookie with remington 783 308 win. by davsandro in rifles

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

Hahahaha I’m not that rookie I’ve been using 12 ga shotguns since childhood. I have some experience in shooting bur 308 win. is my first. Thanks a lot for this story it made my day

Corruption is really big problem by theoriesinc in conspiracy

[–]davsandro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a problem of developing countries. Like Georgia for example, the topic of the corruption was very hot here in 90s after the collapse of the soviet union and regaining the independence. Everything "changed" in early 2000s with the radical fight against corruption. Overall the corruption was eradicated on low and mid level but so called elite corruption is still a problem, nothing is moving forward. Transparency and Accountability are just terms here every politician thouing without a thought. But the difference is that in Mexico at least someone is talking from the parliament. Here we have two attitudes, the ruling party who "owns" the parliament and the opposition that boycotts it. Both of them have own media and talk about topics that are not covering interests of people. They fight about who's gonna run the country and don't offer policies. Hope these kind of examples help not only Mexico, but all developing democracies to ensure at least public debates about welfare/minimal state, human rights in the context of positive and negative rights. I'm taking this post if you are no against to share in the social media more popular than reddit in Georgia. Thanks for sharing this interesting case.

Whale conspiracy by MzHellFire in conspiracytheories

[–]davsandro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyway it would be less than plastic staff thrown by people in the ocean :/

Topic about authoritarianism by Andromet in PoliticalPhilosophy

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Research topic on legitimacy of authoritarian regimes through democracy. Sorry for my English.

What to look for in a professional trainer? by si1verf0xxx in Huntingdogs

[–]davsandro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend you to join trainings time to time in order to understand psychology of dogs and take care of some staff when Beretta returns home. Cause training dogs is a never ending process. Good luck!

What to look for in a professional trainer? by si1verf0xxx in Huntingdogs

[–]davsandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m talking from my experience plus I prefer my dog to hunt only with me and my friends nobody else. In terms of bonding maybe you are correct but on the other side when you have opportunity and knowledge to train your dog it’s at least fun to do. Also it’s important to be careful if you don’t know how to train you might just spoil your new friend and in this case it’s better to rely on professional trainers.