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Re: New guy on the Block
Thanks for the work you're doing!!robert0550 wrote:37
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work with Oncology Drugs & Research (Emphasis added by Chas.)
married w/3 kids
Just taking my first CHL class on Oct 20th
Sig Sauer 226 9mm
Para Ord. LTC .45
Mossberg 500 by the bed
looking forward to learning all I can from this great forum.
Chas.
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Re: New guy on the Block
Welcome to all the recent members. Sorry so late, I haven't been around much.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thanks for the work you're doing!!robert0550 wrote:37
Male
work with Oncology Drugs & Research (Emphasis added by Chas.)
married w/3 kids
Just taking my first CHL class on Oct 20th
Sig Sauer 226 9mm
Para Ord. LTC .45
Mossberg 500 by the bed
looking forward to learning all I can from this great forum.
Chas.
Robert, +1 to what Charles said. I work in the same business, although I'm on the operations side instead of research.
Age: 30ish (with an extra large side of "ish")
Gender: Male
What I do: Software Support/programming
What I am: Married
CHL: only 5 months, but already feel nekkid without it.
Carry guns/Equipment: MK9, P-3AT, and G19 (on rare occasions). Various knives from Multi tools to a Tactical Folder (which is little more that a really good way to get into packages in my hands). Also a Streamlight and some source of fire. I’ve always believed that with a good knife and fire you could rule the world. I was recently confirmed in that belief reading the Lawdog Files.
The site is really great. I found out about it on TheHighRoad. Glad to be here and find so much info.
Gender: Male
What I do: Software Support/programming
What I am: Married
CHL: only 5 months, but already feel nekkid without it.
Carry guns/Equipment: MK9, P-3AT, and G19 (on rare occasions). Various knives from Multi tools to a Tactical Folder (which is little more that a really good way to get into packages in my hands). Also a Streamlight and some source of fire. I’ve always believed that with a good knife and fire you could rule the world. I was recently confirmed in that belief reading the Lawdog Files.
The site is really great. I found out about it on TheHighRoad. Glad to be here and find so much info.
Me: Male, 20s
Work: formerly IT, currently temping, generally whatever I can find
7th Congressional District (Spring Branch West)
CHL holder for almost one year
Ruger KP-95, Bersa Thunder
As far as my choice of weapons go, I prefer a weapon that is both reliable and inexpensive, while still being at least as accurate as I am and comfortable to shoot. That way I can work inside of a budget, spending most of my money on ammo and range fees. I go shooting at least twice a month at American Shooting Centers and put over 150 rounds through both weapons each time.
Work: formerly IT, currently temping, generally whatever I can find
7th Congressional District (Spring Branch West)
CHL holder for almost one year
Ruger KP-95, Bersa Thunder
As far as my choice of weapons go, I prefer a weapon that is both reliable and inexpensive, while still being at least as accurate as I am and comfortable to shoot. That way I can work inside of a budget, spending most of my money on ammo and range fees. I go shooting at least twice a month at American Shooting Centers and put over 150 rounds through both weapons each time.
Me: Male, 40
Work: Systems Architect - putting all the pieces together - people, hardware, software and databases
Other Work: 3000 acre ranch + 250 head
Long time ago: 98CLRU SGT USAR
CHL app sent in 2 weeks ago
Glock 23 and XD 45 Service
I also have a Marlin 30-30 and a 243 WSSM with scopes for medium and long-range varmint work. Wife and I go to a range in town and we have a range on the ranch as well. We both took Pistol 250 at Gunsite in April. I've lurked here for some time. My FIL kw5kw said I should sign up. So I did.
Work: Systems Architect - putting all the pieces together - people, hardware, software and databases
Other Work: 3000 acre ranch + 250 head
Long time ago: 98CLRU SGT USAR
CHL app sent in 2 weeks ago
Glock 23 and XD 45 Service
I also have a Marlin 30-30 and a 243 WSSM with scopes for medium and long-range varmint work. Wife and I go to a range in town and we have a range on the ranch as well. We both took Pistol 250 at Gunsite in April. I've lurked here for some time. My FIL kw5kw said I should sign up. So I did.
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Welcome aboard Austin, mjstein and arthurcw. There is alot of useful information here and alot of knowledgable people.
If guns kill people, then I can blame mispelled words on my pencil
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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Welcome to all 3. As a Moderator I usually have a little more time than today & tomorrow. We have some GOOD friends in from up North. Tote9. Had his CHL for 2 yrs. He is getting some basic training. Lives in a very nontypical sleepy country area.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Hey! My son in law made it here...austin wrote:Me: Male, 40
Work: Systems Architect - putting all the pieces together - people, hardware, software and databases
Other Work: 3000 acre ranch + 250 head
Long time ago: 98CLRU SGT USAR
CHL app sent in 2 weeks ago
Glock 23 and XD 45 Service
I also have a Marlin 30-30 and a 243 WSSM with scopes for medium and long-range varmint work. Wife and I go to a range in town and we have a range on the ranch as well. We both took Pistol 250 at Gunsite in April. I've lurked here for some time. My FIL kw5kw said I should sign up. So I did.
Welcome Austin! Welcome!!!
and that 250 head is Buffalo not cattle!
Russ
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Welcome All, I think you will like it here, I hope you do and decide to stay around.
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Young People pratice to get better, Old folk's pratice to keep from getting WORSE. Me
I'm better at retirement than anything I have ever tried. Me
Young People pratice to get better, Old folk's pratice to keep from getting WORSE. Me
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Me: Male, 24
Work: Oilfield Service
Other Work: Finishing my last semester and a half at SHSU
Past jobs of signifigance: LE, and Military (Army)
CHL: About 6months now
Carry: 1911's (I own 6), sometimes a Glock, sometimes a Sig
If anyone wants to no more, just ask. I am also on 1911fourm.com a lot so you can find me there. I visit THR daily as well.
Work: Oilfield Service
Other Work: Finishing my last semester and a half at SHSU
Past jobs of signifigance: LE, and Military (Army)
CHL: About 6months now
Carry: 1911's (I own 6), sometimes a Glock, sometimes a Sig
If anyone wants to no more, just ask. I am also on 1911fourm.com a lot so you can find me there. I visit THR daily as well.
My posts on this website are worth every cent you paid me for them.