Yup I was mistaken.nemesis wrote:gigag04 wrote:I don't think Kimber desert warriors were around back then, but I could be mistaken.The woman took private lessons, including coaching and classroom instruction, and left with not only the know-how to fire her .380-caliber handgun but state-certified paperwork allowing her to carry a concealed handgun.
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- Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:42 pm
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- Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:16 am
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Re: Shooter's Station In Conroe, TX
I don't think Kimber desert warriors were around back then, but I could be mistaken.dws1117 wrote: The Conroe resident loads her magazine, jams it into the Kimber brand Desert Warrior semiautomatic handgun, sidles to the firing line and lets loose a volley of shots.
Stress relief
The exercise is something Rushing has been doing regularly since she started attending Shooter's Station about four years ago, aiming to learn how to use the gun she bought for protection.