What words are music to a CCW'er ear's

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What words are music to a CCW'er ear's

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Checked my CHL Application this morning and found

"Application Completed - license issued or certificate active" :grin:

Wally-World here I come :lol: :lol: :cool:

Submitted on 5/11

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mine flipped this afternoon, checked it this morning too...
Mine was mailed on 5/14 so that makes it about 38 days plus maybe another 5 for mailing... call it 6 weeks..
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Congrats to both of you!

Stay safe.

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Man you guys just have to rub it in don't ya.......


Congratz!

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airbornerangerboogie wrote: "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active" :grin:
I was going to say "Free ammo!", but "license issued" works too. :grin:

Congratulations!
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Congrats you guys! That's great news. What are you going to carry?
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age_ranger wrote:Congrats you guys! That's great news. What are you going to carry?
that's like asking my wife what shoes she's going to wear.. depends on the outfit.. I had my license previously but let it lapse for a couple of years due to lack of $$. But in the hot summer I found a 38 airweight in baggy pants to be a nice feeling, as well as a Ltw Commander in a shoulder rig (under a shirt). Still gotta figure out my Hi-Power or S&W39??

Thinking about a Kahr 40 with UBG holster to round out my 'ensemble.
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Congrats to you both May you never have to use it.

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I took the course on 5/5 and submitted the application that next week.

I have been checking the website once a day.

Today, there was something new.

Application Completed - license issued or certificate active

Happy Dance!!!! :lol:

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Congratulations!!!
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age_ranger wrote:Congrats you guys! That's great news. What are you going to carry?
For those light sunny days I have my xd 9mm sc in a strong-side Gould & Goodrich pancake style holster.
For those dark and stormy nights I have a Colt Defender 1911 .45 ACP with a DeSantis IWB.
For those outside exercise sessions I have a "Smart Carry" holster that fits either the XD or the 1911.
Finally for the great out doors and road trips I have the 5.11 series tactical vest with the 5.11 series holster and 2 mag holders neatly hidden in the concealed compartments.

I also have an XD 45 acp tactical, but that's for shooting zombies.

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Due to frequent courthouse visits, my daily carry will by S&W 642 w/ CT grips in a Mika pocket holster.

Casual carry will be either a S&W M&P 9c in a CTAC or a SA 1911 4" in what looks very similar to a Sparks Summer Special made by a holster maker in Longview.

Still waiting on belts from the beltman, so the 1911 won't see much carry until they arrive. I think the 1911 conceals better at this point but I really want a VM2 for it eventually.

Well, I am off to sit by the mailbox. :grin:
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