longtooth:
It was me who mentioned the Texas Star range officer (sorry I do not remember his name)
was the only person I saw who had a revolver.
His baseball hat had 3 letters on the front "T x D" which made me think at first that he was
an XD guy.
You're right about the revolver angle. When I see a man carrying a revolver, I think that this
is a man who marches to the beat of a different drummer. Someone who is relying for his life
on only 5 or 6 shots, while the majority of handgun owners like to have 10 or 15 or 20 shots
available from our semi-auto's.
SIA
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- Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:31 pm
- Forum: 2009 TexasCHLforum Day at PSC
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- Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:17 am
- Forum: 2009 TexasCHLforum Day at PSC
- Topic: Great Time at TexasCHLforum Day at PSC !
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Re: Great Time at TexasCHLforum Day at PSC !
Well, a big howdy or re-howdy to everybody on the forum, whether I met you at Friendswood,
or just through the board online.
We live in a big state, so geography can be a hindrance to many who are on the board,
but let me just say that you will never have more fun at a shooting event than to go to
the Friendswood PSC (near Houston). So if there's any possibility for you to make the next
event - DO it!!
My unscientific survey of who drove the farthest to attend the event included kfp (McKinney),
Mr and Mrs fosforos (sp?) from Terrell, and myself (Lewisville). Anyone who drove farther is
asked to correct the record. By the way mrsfosforos was quite the girly gunslinger with the
pink grips on her SW M&P!
I wanted to meet Jim Longley - I missed him because he didn't wear his top hat like in his picture!
Liberty turned out to be my neighbor while we both lived in Massachusetts.
USA1 broke my dirty gun but eventually got it back together!! Lesson learned was that a PT111
is MOSTLY like a PT145!! Kudos to USA1 for supplying "last minute Charlie" (me) with the data
I needed to get to the event.
It seemed like the majority of guns were either Glocks or XD's. The range officer at Texas Stars
was the only person I noticed with a revolver.
SIA
or just through the board online.
We live in a big state, so geography can be a hindrance to many who are on the board,
but let me just say that you will never have more fun at a shooting event than to go to
the Friendswood PSC (near Houston). So if there's any possibility for you to make the next
event - DO it!!
My unscientific survey of who drove the farthest to attend the event included kfp (McKinney),
Mr and Mrs fosforos (sp?) from Terrell, and myself (Lewisville). Anyone who drove farther is
asked to correct the record. By the way mrsfosforos was quite the girly gunslinger with the
pink grips on her SW M&P!
I wanted to meet Jim Longley - I missed him because he didn't wear his top hat like in his picture!
Liberty turned out to be my neighbor while we both lived in Massachusetts.
USA1 broke my dirty gun but eventually got it back together!! Lesson learned was that a PT111
is MOSTLY like a PT145!! Kudos to USA1 for supplying "last minute Charlie" (me) with the data
I needed to get to the event.
It seemed like the majority of guns were either Glocks or XD's. The range officer at Texas Stars
was the only person I noticed with a revolver.
SIA