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My wife is starting to think I am....The hallway in our home has been transformed into a dry fire area. Notice that the Bifold door on our laundry room are now barricades :shock: I am having fun applying the skills I learn to practice at home. BTW, that is a Christmas wreath hanger with an attached lanyard holding the target. I can adjust the lanyard to make the target higher or lower!

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The only thing missing is non-threat and somebody saying beeeeep. :lol:

Looks like a useful setup to me. Good looking hardwood floor too.
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My wife's dog is the non-threat and I do have a microwave to beep!
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You ought to get some of those stick-on bullet holes to add realism. :smile:
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Better still, a good Dart Gun to practice aim and reloading on the move!

I can ask the Wifey for some good Counselors to help you with this issue.

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Here's what I have hanging on my bookcase at work. :)

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8.5 x 11 size

8.5 x 11 size - Without Holes

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You asked for it.....

If you like the PSC match once a month.....

Thunder Tactical shooters has 1 (or 2 if there is a 5th saturday like this month) monthly Saturday match on the 2nd (and 5th) Saturday of every month....

and a weekly match every Wensday....

and Steve and Donna are at almost ALL of them....

Info at http://www.tts-idpa.com

and I videotaped a walkthrough of a stage I set up in my backyard so I can dryfire shoot it.
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