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rytchard
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Name: Rick
Age: 60
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: Property Manager
Marital status: Divorced
Years CHL: 1 week
Carry guns/equipment: S&W Bodyguard .380 and SCCY CPX-2 9mm

HKsig
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Thanks. I've been browsing here, lots of good info. :cheers2:
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Welcome to the forum Rick.
It's fine if you disagree. I can't force you to be correct.
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A pistol without a round chambered is an expensive paper weight.
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I'm Jonathan.

I'm 31 years old. Married in February 2011. I have a son, born in 2012, and a daughter, born in April 2015. I work at Chevron Phillips in Pasadena, with a degree in engineering from the University of Kansas. Took the CHL class from Tom Estep, and am currently waiting on my CHL. I'm not sure I've bought my EDC yet, but in the mean time I will use a Taurus TCP 380.

Thanks for having such a great forum for experienced and inexperienced responsible armed citizens alike.
LTC since 2015
I have contacted my state legislators urging support of Constitutional Carry Legislation HB 1927
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WildBill
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Welcome to the forum Jonathan. Good to have you on board.
I took my first class from Tom Estep too. He's a great guy.
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From my 6 hours with him he definitely seems to be a man of high character and a standard bearer for regular civilian gun toter. He also spoke very highly of Mr. Cotton and of this forum.
LTC since 2015
I have contacted my state legislators urging support of Constitutional Carry Legislation HB 1927
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Pariah3j
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Hi, my name is Jarret. I've been visiting the forum for a while. Finally got around to registering for the site, figured I'd introduce myself.

Name: Jarret
Age: 33
Gender: Male
Profession/school status: IT Helpdesk
Marital status: Married
Years CHL: Not yet, submitted my paperwork online 9/14... Now I just gotta wait :banghead:
Carry guns/equipment: Currently carry a Esee 3 mil... Once I have my plastic it will most likely be my XDs 9 or H&K VP9
"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny" - Thomas Jefferson

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Re: Introduce yourself

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I am a retired male and I am 74 years old.
I have had a Texas CHL since it was first started. My number is 4 zeros and then 4 numbers (less than 9000).
I retired and moved to the Philippines in Jan. of 2010.
I am married to a wonderful lady that was born here in the Philippines. We have been married for almost 6 years.
I lost my drivers license number because I forgot to renew it before I left, BUT I never forget to renew my CHL. It is presently good until 2019.
Before I retired I was a design engineer for a company that made Class1, Division 1, air conditioning units for the chemical industry.
We expect to be moving back to Texas within the next 6 months. I plan on staying in the US forever. When we (I) get off of the airplane the first thing will be to walk outside and kiss Texas soil. The second thing will be to straight to the nearest gun shop.

HKsig
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ron_houston wrote: We expect to be moving back to Texas within the next 6 months. I plan on staying in the US forever. When we (I) get off of the airplane the first thing will be to walk outside and kiss Texas soil. The second thing will be to straight to the nearest gun shop.
LOL, that sounds like a plan Ron. Welcome aboard.

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I waited to introduce myself until I was sure of my intent to stay a while. Most forums I've visited were places for a few tough guys on keyboards to give everyone else a hard time. Doesn't seem to be the case here. Thanks for allowing me to join in.

50's male 06/1959
Machinist
Married 2 adult daughters 1 adult son 1 teenage son
6 grandchildren 1 great grandchild
Gun owner since 1964. (Dad started me early.)

EDC S&W 637 Wyatt in Stealth Gear AIWB

Occasionally. M&P 9 or Springfield TRP .45 also in SG.

Recently licensed. Never defenseless.

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Stang05
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Hey y'all,
James here,

26
Male
Restaurant GM
Single
I've had my plastic: 6 months

Carry guns/equipment
-S&W shield.40 (carried with flush 6+1)
-extra 7 round mag
-Galco kingtuk hybrid
-on a 5.11 leather belt
-bushnell 350lumen led tac. Pen light

Nra member,
And fresh member of this forum.
Great to be here!

-cheers
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LDB415
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Welcome James. What restaurant? Some of us like to go eat.
It's fine if you disagree. I can't force you to be correct.
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A pistol without a round chambered is an expensive paper weight.

glazer1972
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Age 43
Gender M
Profession/school status Sales
Marital status M 20 years to my first wife.
Years CHL 20 years
Texas State Representative House District 57
Carry guns/equipment

Kimber PreSeries II Compact Stainless .45
Springfield Stainless Loaded .45
Rock Island Tactical .45
Any one of the above in a Fist IWB Close Cropped Holster with closed bottom for full size ...I also have a RD Warren OWB Holster and Dual Mag Pouch for Jan. OC

or a

S&W M&P9c in a Comptac MTAC for a Full Size and a CCC Looper Single Mag Holder.

bbracken677
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Hi! I am a new member here, and happy to have found this resource.

I am a 61 year old man. I am an apartment complex manager, retired from management in industrial manufacturing. I am married to a wonderful, crazy woman. I do not yet have my CHL, but will be getting one over the next 30 days or so. For years I have considered taking the step towards carrying... I think the time has come. Nothing in particular driving the decision other than I have felt, forever, that carrying is a Constitutional right and I now have the time to complete the process.
I live in the Lakewood area in Dallas.
I have a Glock 19 that I will be carrying. I also own a S&W 45 and a 357, both revolvers. I am looking at IWB holsters, trying to make up my mind which to select.
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LDB415
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Welcome to the forum and good luck with your decisions.
It's fine if you disagree. I can't force you to be correct.
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A pistol without a round chambered is an expensive paper weight.
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