Forum Member ID at the 2013 NRA Meeting
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The wife and I will be there Saturday!
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I'll be there Saturday as well real early in the morning.
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Well, I was in the exhibit hall from 8:45 AM until 2:00 PM.
The show was extremely crowded - shuffling room only up and down the aisles.
Didn't see any Forum ID's anywhere but I could easily have missed some while I was looking at the goodies in the booths..
The show was extremely crowded - shuffling room only up and down the aisles.
Didn't see any Forum ID's anywhere but I could easily have missed some while I was looking at the goodies in the booths..
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It would have been nearly impossible to find anyone there. Shoulder to shoulder people everywhere.
Somehow, though, we did manage to spend money. Lots of money.
Somehow, though, we did manage to spend money. Lots of money.
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Whole day wandering around and didn't see one other secret decoder badge.
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I think we were needles in a haystack.jmorris wrote:Whole day wandering around and didn't see one other secret decoder badge.
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MY better half will be there tomorrow but he's in the Refuse to be a Victim Counselor class. One of my bosses will be there, so if you get hurt - there will be a P.A. in the building around 9amjayinsat wrote:I think we were needles in a haystack.jmorris wrote:Whole day wandering around and didn't see one other secret decoder badge.
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Re: Forum Member ID at the 2013 NRA Meeting
Just got home, what a great day. While I didn't spot any board members, I did get to meet and speak with a wide variety of good folks.
Lew Danielson and I spent some time talking about starting our businesses, life, my grandkids, the great products his company produces, retirement, the impact of excellent customer service on how a company builds a reputation for quality, getting the architect to design the house we want(basement level shop with walk/drive out), the move to emeritus status in operations, etc. A genuinely nice guy.
Ronnie Barrett, even as harried as he was in the Autograph and Picture line took some time to chat, showed me how he recommends slapping the magazine home on M82A1 that was on display (my DIL had inadvertently dropped the mag while hefting it) chatted a bit about TN and signed my magazine, not gonna load that one anymore!
Talked with Jason Hager from Samson International about the return of IMI to the U.S. market with Samson branded (blue box) ammo in the very near future, how his team has spent over 2 years in bringing their plans to fruition, and quality of product they'll be selling in all the popular military calibers. They're expecting the first 2 containers soon (each container 1.384 million rounds) of 9mm, .45, 5.56, 7.62 . Opa!
Sergeant Bill, 1st Cav. vet, tickled my grandson and made him smile and laugh, while my Daughter was tending to his sister. A warm and funny guy who took time to help a young mother in distress.
Dillon needs a bigger space next time, lol. Folks were 6 deep around their presses! Got some great advice on being more efficient in my loading process (I am seriously overly nitpicky) I going to try weighing every 5th powdered case.
The highlight for me though has to be my son finally getting to meet R. Lee Ermey. He has been mimicking the "Hartman Soliloquy" since he was 17, much to my wife's chagrin, so this was a big deal for him! The "Gunny" did him right! Pictures with he and his wife and a nice chat!
Lew Danielson and I spent some time talking about starting our businesses, life, my grandkids, the great products his company produces, retirement, the impact of excellent customer service on how a company builds a reputation for quality, getting the architect to design the house we want(basement level shop with walk/drive out), the move to emeritus status in operations, etc. A genuinely nice guy.
Ronnie Barrett, even as harried as he was in the Autograph and Picture line took some time to chat, showed me how he recommends slapping the magazine home on M82A1 that was on display (my DIL had inadvertently dropped the mag while hefting it) chatted a bit about TN and signed my magazine, not gonna load that one anymore!
Talked with Jason Hager from Samson International about the return of IMI to the U.S. market with Samson branded (blue box) ammo in the very near future, how his team has spent over 2 years in bringing their plans to fruition, and quality of product they'll be selling in all the popular military calibers. They're expecting the first 2 containers soon (each container 1.384 million rounds) of 9mm, .45, 5.56, 7.62 . Opa!
Sergeant Bill, 1st Cav. vet, tickled my grandson and made him smile and laugh, while my Daughter was tending to his sister. A warm and funny guy who took time to help a young mother in distress.
Dillon needs a bigger space next time, lol. Folks were 6 deep around their presses! Got some great advice on being more efficient in my loading process (I am seriously overly nitpicky) I going to try weighing every 5th powdered case.
The highlight for me though has to be my son finally getting to meet R. Lee Ermey. He has been mimicking the "Hartman Soliloquy" since he was 17, much to my wife's chagrin, so this was a big deal for him! The "Gunny" did him right! Pictures with he and his wife and a nice chat!
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