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Age: 53
Gender: M
Profession: Trucking company management
Marital status: Married 33 yrs 3 sons. 1 Oregon Duck, 1 Texas Longhorn, and 1 UMHB Crusader. Also 3 grandchildren.
Years CHL: Just started paperwork today and I am looking for a class.
I have been a wingshooter all my life but I am very new to handguns. My son recently invited me to attend a 4 day handgun class at FrontSight in Nevada. We had a great time and I learned a lot. Now I feel like I'm equiped with the training and information to begin the CHL process.
Home defense:
Sig P229
S & W 36
Remmington 870
Spyderco Delica
Gender: M
Profession: Trucking company management
Marital status: Married 33 yrs 3 sons. 1 Oregon Duck, 1 Texas Longhorn, and 1 UMHB Crusader. Also 3 grandchildren.
Years CHL: Just started paperwork today and I am looking for a class.
I have been a wingshooter all my life but I am very new to handguns. My son recently invited me to attend a 4 day handgun class at FrontSight in Nevada. We had a great time and I learned a lot. Now I feel like I'm equiped with the training and information to begin the CHL process.
Home defense:
Sig P229
S & W 36
Remmington 870
Spyderco Delica
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29 going on 12
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Web/Graphic Designer & pot stirrer
http://www.sangstergraphicdesign.com
Married
since 2007
My Representatives - (Look up your own)
Taurus 24/7 Pro, Hydroshok, shoulder rig, OC/CS
Huge advocate of the Right to Bear arms of the "from my cold dead hands" variety as well as supporting the vision of what this country is supposed to be according to our founding fathers, not what we think of it today as (necessarily).
Youtube site with some of my rantings:
Right to Bear arms - and arm bears
My Political Views - fun fun, very libertarian.
Me being a silly head dressing up for Halloween one year
No plastic grapes or artificial fall leaves were harmed in the making of this photo, but one deer gave it's hide.
Male
Web/Graphic Designer & pot stirrer
http://www.sangstergraphicdesign.com
Married
since 2007
My Representatives - (Look up your own)
Taurus 24/7 Pro, Hydroshok, shoulder rig, OC/CS
Huge advocate of the Right to Bear arms of the "from my cold dead hands" variety as well as supporting the vision of what this country is supposed to be according to our founding fathers, not what we think of it today as (necessarily).
Youtube site with some of my rantings:
Right to Bear arms - and arm bears
My Political Views - fun fun, very libertarian.
Me being a silly head dressing up for Halloween one year
No plastic grapes or artificial fall leaves were harmed in the making of this photo, but one deer gave it's hide.
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Jungle Work wrote: I was one of the few, very few Chiefs of Police who were infavor of the CHL back in the 80s. Went to Austin and told a few committees at the Capital why it was a good idea. I talked with Ma Richards in August before the elections in November and told her that she would be defeated by George Bush for Governor, because of her pocket veto of the CHL Bill. She stated that her "advisors" had told her that the majority of citizens in Texas did not want blood in the streets. She sent me a nice letter afterwards saying that she should not have listened to her advisors about Guns and Texans.
During these visits to Austin, I talked with my Senator, Teel Bivins. He stated that he was against allowing citizens in Texas to carry .45 Mags under the front seats of their cars, blood would run in the streets. After mailouts by the TSRA and NRA, he had received several hundred calls and letters in favor of it and only one against it, from the Panhandle's Big City Chief. Soon Senator Bivins was not only in favor of CHL Legislation, but a Co-Sponsor. It was an intresting time.
I know you posted this ages ago... but seriously, you're my hero!
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Well Hi there Sybil! I'm new to the forum too. I entertain people on the radio.sybil1976 wrote:Hey y'all!
I'm new to the forum, but been reading for a bit. Just got my CHL and have a Bersa Thunder, but not sure yet how to carry.
Thanks for all the good info here.
So what kind of entertainment do you do with a Bersa Thunder?
I hope its nothing like what Sharon Gene does after a good pot of Pork and Beans for dinner!
How big a boy are you!
.45 is the only way to fly!
.45 is the only way to fly!
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You are such a mess!Roy D. Mercer wrote:Well Hi there Sybil! I'm new to the forum too. I entertain people on the radio.sybil1976 wrote:Hey y'all!
I'm new to the forum, but been reading for a bit. Just got my CHL and have a Bersa Thunder, but not sure yet how to carry.
Thanks for all the good info here.
So what kind of entertainment do you do with a Bersa Thunder?
I hope its nothing like what Sharon Gene does after a good pot of Pork and Beans for dinner!
Sybil, welcome. I also have a Bersa Thunder. It's a good little gun. I recently took a visitor from England to the range, and the Bersa was his favorite.
If you're looking for a good way to carry it, Comp Tac http://www.comp-tac.com/ has some really good holsters if you're into kydex. I wear the shirt tucker nearly everyday. If you're into leather, Milt Sparks, Galco, Tucker, El Paso Saddlery all make good ones.
Longtooth has a list of holster-makers. If you asked him, he might be so inclined to share.
This is a good forum. We don't always agree, but we're usually agreeable.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
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Mr. Mercer, I think that is a bit rude, but I am gonna just ignore it for now.Roy D. Mercer wrote: So what kind of entertainment do you do with a Bersa Thunder?
I hope its nothing like what Sharon Gene does after a good pot of Pork and Beans for dinner!
Venus, I think I will check out some of the leather you mentioned. I am much more into that than kydex. BTW, I like your screen name. One of my co-workers uses a similar name. Thanks for the advice!
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they AREN'T out to get you.
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Well, you won't get rid of me that easy.sybil1976 wrote:Mr. Mercer, I think that is a bit rude, but I am gonna just ignore it for now.
I got that high-speed internet (and this new thing called cable TV) thing piped into my doghouse I had to build for such emergencies as Sharon Gene dictates.
I even got a refrigerator and a hot plate in there for extended stays.
How big a boy are you!
.45 is the only way to fly!
.45 is the only way to fly!
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Well, I am really sorry you had to endure that.Venus Pax wrote:sybil, I hope you'll excuse Roy D--he's harmless.
He enjoys the simple pleasure of making some of us spit soda on our monitors.
Just don't send your dry cleaning to that place where the judge lost his pants. I can't afford no 54 million dollars.
Oh, here's a smilie thing:
How big a boy are you!
.45 is the only way to fly!
.45 is the only way to fly!
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