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Hi All i'm new to this site and would like to learn as much as Poosible about the Texas chl BEFORE i get my chl permit i own a Bersa380 da firearm & i look forward to all the replies.

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Welcome to TexasCHLforum, thanks for registering.

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Welcome sir & you have chosen a good place to rest & visit after a long day at work.
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Hello, Badger531! You have great taste! I'm new myself and have found my new on line "home here. These gentlemen are all friendly, knowledgeable and won't laugh regardless of the question you might ask. There are no "dumb" questions. Have a seat, and welcome!
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Hello world!

Just joined the forum today, and thanks to "anygun" with help joining the NRA Life Member program. This appears to be the place to be for great information and comradeship. By way of introduction, I was born in Ft. Worth, and have lived in Houston for approximately 55 years. I am a semi-retired househusband, and currently teach private music lessons on guitar on a part time basis. I've been a gun owner since the 1960's, and I've even fired some on occasion. So, hello to all at this forum!
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I joined this forum in December and have not posted until now. Spent a bunch of time reading here though. Obtained my CHL last summer.

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biggyin wrote:Originally from Glasgow, Scotland...
Highland, Lowland, or Islay? Single, or blend? :lol:

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KBCraig wrote:
biggyin wrote:Originally from Glasgow, Scotland...
Highland, Lowland, or Islay? Single, or blend? :lol:
Got to be a single, like the Islay malts. will try pretty much anything though! :lol:
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Single is excellent. However, there's a certain bird...very well known..that is a wonderful blend of the best! After a limit of White Wings, there's nothing like "The Famous Grouse!" :O)
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As I was writing the question, I was sipping that "well known bird". ;-)

I prefer the Speyside Malts, but the Islays are an interesting departure now and then.

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biggyin wrote:Got to be a single, like the Islay malts. will try pretty much anything though! :lol:
So it's like this, eh?


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Age: 30
Gender:Male
Profession/school status: Offshore 3D Designer
Marital status: Single
Years CHL: Passed course 2/17/8
Texas State Representative House District: Dennis Bonnen
Carry guns/equipment: cert. gun was a Colt 1991, Trying to figure out what I am going to carry. Looking at Colt Defender or several different Springfield & Kimbers

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Application Completed - license issued or certificate active - 5/7/8
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Re: Introduce yourself

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Wlecome aboard!
ProudNativeTexican wrote:...Trying to figure out what I am going to carry. Looking at Colt Defender or several different Springfield & Kimbers...
I switched from a Beretta PX4 Storm .40 to a Kimber Eclipse Ultra II last week. LOVIN' IT!

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Just barely starting out with the whole process, reading as much as I can right now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Welcome, Guardian!

First piece of advice - get a handgun! It's real hard to conceal a shotgun. :thumbs2:
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