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by doc540
Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:37 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Introduce yourself
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Re: Introduce yourself

Liberty wrote:Where are the other two strings? Are those some sort of fancy fiddle or banjo?
:rock"
hahaha (cues "Deliverance" theme)
by doc540
Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:21 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Introduce yourself
Replies: 3950
Views: 709577

Re: Introduce yourself

Hey, Josh, what a coincidence. Register today and meet another bass player.

I've been playing this one since about 1970!
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by doc540
Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:10 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Introduce yourself
Replies: 3950
Views: 709577

Re: Introduce yourself

Just found the site this morning while surfing around looking for a Ruger SP101, and what a find!. GREAT site you have here.

I live here in Beaumont and have been shooting all my life on a hobby basis. I've carried concealed since about 1980 and received my CHL within a few months of them being available here in Texas. I kept my license current for many years, but, like a fool, let it expire a couple of years ago.

I snapped out of my stupor (stupid) and re-applied this year. My primary carry is a Smith 642 with Hogue monogrips in a SmartCarry. When circumstances prevent me from using the SmartCarry, I slip a NAA .22mag w/folding grip into my pocket.
Hey, it's better than a set of car keys in my fist, right? ;-)

I tried carrying a Glock 26 in the SmartCarry, but the grip was a little too thick for that carry method, and since it is the only method I can use (for reasons I can't discuss here), I sold it for the slimmer 642 Smith.

The buy/sell/trade bug has bit me, though. Now I'm considering a Ruger SP101 .357 snub. Years ago I sold a 3" Speed Six in .357 and after a little trigger work I could shoot it pretty darned good.

I look forward to getting to know you folks here and learning as much as I can from your experiences.
Best wishes,
doc

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