Okay, I'm back home now. Showered and tools are put away. I've got a list of Thank yous to fire out.
* Operational Shooting Association (TimK, Tiriaq) for making it happen at the Milcun facility. Without their encouragement (read: badgering), nothing would have happened this summer since we at OSA have a very full clinic and match schedule.
* A humungous thank you to CockedandLocked for his great karma! He contributed a shim making punch/tool that allowed piles and piles of shims to be kranked out so that we tightened up everyone's gas cylinder assemblies even if we could not remove all the flash suppressors. Without CockedandLocked's kind help, we would experience #### loss.
* All the clinic folks for getting me fatter and proving that why my CGNutz handle is "Hungry". WE were able to feed another 7 people on Sat night after we closed down 'Maple Tree' 100m range at 1900 hrs. Well, the mosquitoes did that for us.
* More behind the scenes members of the Operational Shooting Assoc. who cut the grass around the Milcun cabin and the firing points and also, the 100m mound, then the CQB area down by the 25m point and into the targets. Tiriaq is a tireless helper.
* More of the CGNutz community who stepped up to help prepare the lunch , LeftfootofDoom did the BBQ'ing for a while, AC30 brought out some fabulous chili that seemed to vanish during the cleanup process.
, Keebler750 who set up the sliced meat plates, hard to remember since my head was spinning, TimK was running around trying to get people to quit networking and eat more food.
* Thanks to many CGNutters , sensitive enough to realize that we truly can no longer videotape/record the clinics for Operational Security. I regret not being able to crank out clinic videos from this 2007 clinic, but OpSec is a priority for our troops in Azkrakistan.
* I gotta be honest, I wiped out that Clinic post/ sticky during my attempt to clean it up and re-title the entire thread.
So now I forgot who brought what fabulous food. All I can say is a humungous thanks for the participants who suffered through the tight cabin classroom.
Yes , we had 16 clinic attendees (not counting TimK and myself). I'm going to be adding more here.
JTA, thanks for that photo. Now I gotta get you to repost it after I just pooched that old thread. OOoops..
RobAK, thanks for the drinks because we sure used them up in the butts on Sunday's walkback to 600m. Many of the 2nd day attendees (6 of them) soon discovered that tightening an M14 is a Science, but scoping that same M14 is truly an artform.
I gotta drop dead, I'm just too tired right now.
Oh yah, another note.... Just a reminder that it was the Operational Shooting Association (yeah, me included ) that brought this clinic to ya !! We just used the Milcun facility and that's what the $ 30 goes towards....
So just to clarify, this M14 Clinic was NOT a Milcun Function/Practice/ Clinic/ Course/ Refresher/Recertification.... it was an Operational Shooting Assoc. sponsored venture (to which I am a humble slave).
Barney
* Operational Shooting Association (TimK, Tiriaq) for making it happen at the Milcun facility. Without their encouragement (read: badgering), nothing would have happened this summer since we at OSA have a very full clinic and match schedule.
* A humungous thank you to CockedandLocked for his great karma! He contributed a shim making punch/tool that allowed piles and piles of shims to be kranked out so that we tightened up everyone's gas cylinder assemblies even if we could not remove all the flash suppressors. Without CockedandLocked's kind help, we would experience #### loss.
* All the clinic folks for getting me fatter and proving that why my CGNutz handle is "Hungry". WE were able to feed another 7 people on Sat night after we closed down 'Maple Tree' 100m range at 1900 hrs. Well, the mosquitoes did that for us.
* More behind the scenes members of the Operational Shooting Assoc. who cut the grass around the Milcun cabin and the firing points and also, the 100m mound, then the CQB area down by the 25m point and into the targets. Tiriaq is a tireless helper.

* More of the CGNutz community who stepped up to help prepare the lunch , LeftfootofDoom did the BBQ'ing for a while, AC30 brought out some fabulous chili that seemed to vanish during the cleanup process.
* Thanks to many CGNutters , sensitive enough to realize that we truly can no longer videotape/record the clinics for Operational Security. I regret not being able to crank out clinic videos from this 2007 clinic, but OpSec is a priority for our troops in Azkrakistan.
* I gotta be honest, I wiped out that Clinic post/ sticky during my attempt to clean it up and re-title the entire thread.
Yes , we had 16 clinic attendees (not counting TimK and myself). I'm going to be adding more here.
JTA, thanks for that photo. Now I gotta get you to repost it after I just pooched that old thread. OOoops..
RobAK, thanks for the drinks because we sure used them up in the butts on Sunday's walkback to 600m. Many of the 2nd day attendees (6 of them) soon discovered that tightening an M14 is a Science, but scoping that same M14 is truly an artform.
I gotta drop dead, I'm just too tired right now.

Oh yah, another note.... Just a reminder that it was the Operational Shooting Association (yeah, me included ) that brought this clinic to ya !! We just used the Milcun facility and that's what the $ 30 goes towards....
So just to clarify, this M14 Clinic was NOT a Milcun Function/Practice/ Clinic/ Course/ Refresher/Recertification.... it was an Operational Shooting Assoc. sponsored venture (to which I am a humble slave).
Barney
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