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Welcome maam ,
Yes on occasion our filter stops some things that are lagitament. We are thank ful for our standards for it really encourages the ladies to post & my 10 yr old granddaughter can read over my shoulder.
Pics of your holsters would be welcome here too.
Thank you for your support of a Nave man. Dad was a WWll & korean Combat Vet.
Son is no retired from the USAF.
Glad to have you here.
Yes on occasion our filter stops some things that are lagitament. We are thank ful for our standards for it really encourages the ladies to post & my 10 yr old granddaughter can read over my shoulder.
Pics of your holsters would be welcome here too.
Thank you for your support of a Nave man. Dad was a WWll & korean Combat Vet.
Son is no retired from the USAF.
Glad to have you here.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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I've been on the forum for awhile, but don't post too much. I figure that its time to introduce myself to everyone. I'm a 25 year old male living in the DFW area with my wife and our new lab puppy. I have been carrying for over a year now and recently added the Utah CFP to my Texas CHL. I typically carry a Glock 30 in a CTAC on a 5.11 belt, but depending on the clothing and situation I'll go to my PM9 or P3AT. I haven't carried my Llama 1911, partially because it's a fullsize, partially because I don't have complete trust in it. I'm a member of the NRA and the Dallas Pistol Club and would be interested in meeting up with fellow DPC members sometime.
I would also like to thank Charles, the mods and all of the members of this forum for making it such a great place to learn about CHL, etc. I think that the members of the site, as well as the way that it is run make for a great example of responsible and respectful gun owners.
I would also like to thank Charles, the mods and all of the members of this forum for making it such a great place to learn about CHL, etc. I think that the members of the site, as well as the way that it is run make for a great example of responsible and respectful gun owners.
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Welcome, Shorts, we are glad to have you on board!
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Greetings to all. I have been a member of some other gun forums but am new to this one. I am very happy to find it, I think it is an outstanding resource. I am a 57 year old pilot living in Spring, Texas. I retired from a major airline only to go back to work for a charter company flying DC-10s. Married 33 years with kids and one grandson. I hunt deer and doves and have had my CHL since it's inception in Texas. I enjoy every kind of firearm. I like 1911s but am very partial to Sig pistols. My brother is a Texas LEO who currently resides in East Texas. I am looking forward to all I will surely learn from this fine group.
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Hello everyone, I have been visiting for about 4 months and certainly appreciate the quality of the forum. I hope to be out of the Waiting Room soon.
Age: 43
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Director of a Christian Counseling Center and adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University
Marital status: Married for 18 years
Years CHL: On 4/12 receieved the news that all backround checks are finished, prints are good, we just need the final processing to happen, the DPS guy (very nice and helpful) would not hazard a guess as to how long that would take.
Location: Live in Ellis County and work in Irving (DFW area)
Carry guns/equipment: Taurus PT111 Pro 9mm with Federal Hydroshock
Thanks, Todd
Age: 43
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Director of a Christian Counseling Center and adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University
Marital status: Married for 18 years
Years CHL: On 4/12 receieved the news that all backround checks are finished, prints are good, we just need the final processing to happen, the DPS guy (very nice and helpful) would not hazard a guess as to how long that would take.
Location: Live in Ellis County and work in Irving (DFW area)
Carry guns/equipment: Taurus PT111 Pro 9mm with Federal Hydroshock
Thanks, Todd
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DoubleJ wrote:so, um, wanna bobtail a 1911???yahoshua wrote:Age
Gender
Profession/school status
Marital status
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Location
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Male
(oh god...here it comes) gunsmith
un-institutionalized (I can see how happy all the married ones are)
Sending the application in a couple weeks
SW Houston area
5" 1911A1 w/ Wilson combat sights and an IWB holster (gotta love Tx).
jk. and welcome.
Well, I've never bobtailed a 1911 before (only 7 months into the career) but if you're willing to bring it down to the shop I'd be happy to bumble about doing one for you.
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Welcome yahoshua - We can use another CHLer who happens to be a gunsmith.
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WildBill wrote:Welcome yahoshua - We can use another CHLer who happens to be a gunsmith.
i wish i was a gunsmith
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"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
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"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
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I like you already.pilot wrote:...but am very partial to Sig pistols.
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Be careful what you ask for.......I just might drag you into it!!lunchbox wrote:WildBill wrote:Welcome yahoshua - We can use another CHLer who happens to be a gunsmith.
i wish i was a gunsmith
But first, a few questions you should ask yourself:
1. Am I masochistic? (ie. do I enjoy being yelled at, being tortured by the same standard set of dumb questions day in and day out, and do I still have the patience to not tell the customer that he's an idiot when he should know how to clean and field strip the firearm he's owned for the last 10 years?)
2. Do I like puzzles? (Yes, enjoyable puzzles such as the dreaded "Box-O-Gun" that will include most, if not all, of the parts for the customers' gun that needs to be reassembled. All the while sorting out parts and pieces, some usable others not, of other guns and hoover vacuum parts that should've been discarded back during Y2K)
3. Do I enjoy being treated like a kindergartner everytime a customer wants a job done? (I have blued and parkerized and milled and hammered on guns and installed scopes on dozens of guns, I went to school for 14 months to learn all this stuff. If I need a referesher I'll go to my school material and/or read up on Jerry Kuhnhausens' books. At the worst, I'll take a junk gun and play with it so I'll learn something).
4. (My favorite) Do I enjoy subtly teasing the stupid while wishing I could go to their home and seize all their guns so they don't hurt themselves or do something else incredibly stupid? (Like the police officer who shot himself in the foot while going onto our range on a date with his girlfriend whom he was cheating on his wife with, the wife subsequently found out her husband was cheating on her when she called us up to find out how her husband shot herself in the foot).
If you answered YES to all the above questions, then YOU need to enroll for a gunsmithing course and begin your career as a gunsmith!!
*The above was a cynical commentary, seeded with witty and blunt humor while attempting to maintain my sanity. Hope you enjoyed it.*
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yahoshua wrote:Be careful what you ask for.......I just might drag you into it!!lunchbox wrote:WildBill wrote:Welcome yahoshua - We can use another CHLer who happens to be a gunsmith.
i wish i was a gunsmith
But first, a few questions you should ask yourself:
1. Am I masochistic? (ie. do I enjoy being yelled at, being tortured by the same standard set of dumb questions day in and day out, and do I still have the patience to not tell the customer that he's an idiot when he should know how to clean and field strip the firearm he's owned for the last 10 years?)
2. Do I like puzzles? (Yes, enjoyable puzzles such as the dreaded "Box-O-Gun" that will include most, if not all, of the parts for the customers' gun that needs to be reassembled. All the while sorting out parts and pieces, some usable others not, of other guns and hoover vacuum parts that should've been discarded back during Y2K)
3. Do I enjoy being treated like a kindergartner everytime a customer wants a job done? (I have blued and parkerized and milled and hammered on guns and installed scopes on dozens of guns, I went to school for 14 months to learn all this stuff. If I need a referesher I'll go to my school material and/or read up on Jerry Kuhnhausens' books. At the worst, I'll take a junk gun and play with it so I'll learn something).
4. (My favorite) Do I enjoy subtly teasing the stupid while wishing I could go to their home and seize all their guns so they don't hurt themselves or do something else incredibly stupid? (Like the police officer who shot himself in the foot while going onto our range on a date with his girlfriend whom he was cheating on his wife with, the wife subsequently found out her husband was cheating on her when she called us up to find out how her husband shot herself in the foot).
If you answered YES to all the above questions, then YOU need to enroll for a gunsmithing course and begin your career as a gunsmith!!
*The above was a cynical commentary, seeded with witty and blunt humor while attempting to maintain my sanity. Hope you enjoyed it.*
i think i can handle it
it doesnt sound much different from my other jobs
i bet it pays better though
"I have two guns. One for each of ya" Doc Holiday
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
"Out here, due process is a bullet."
"Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
"forgiveness is between them and god its my job to arrange the meeting" man on fire
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It pays better depending on what company you're employed with. Right now I don't make too much, but I'm also in need of more experience, and I make enough to get by so I'm fine for now.
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A very large WELCOME, Todd. Thank you for joining us.toddlinder wrote:Hello everyone, I have been visiting for about 4 months and certainly appreciate the quality of the forum. I hope to be out of the Waiting Room soon.
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Age: 33
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Clinical Research Scientist (NASA)
Marital status: Married...and 4yo daughter
Years CHL: Found this site looking for a class
Carry guns/equipment: Beretta 92FS and Taurus PT-1911
Great site. Found it a couple of weeks ago and have learned a great deal about CHL classes and rules/regulations.
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Clinical Research Scientist (NASA)
Marital status: Married...and 4yo daughter
Years CHL: Found this site looking for a class
Carry guns/equipment: Beretta 92FS and Taurus PT-1911
Great site. Found it a couple of weeks ago and have learned a great deal about CHL classes and rules/regulations.
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Welcome aboard young man. Glad to have you.
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