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This raises an interesting question - are children encouraged to attend?dws1117 wrote:My wife and I will be there, My son isn't quite ready for the range, so he have a sitter.
Our three children are thirteen, twelve and nine. Oldest two are shooters. They would have a "blast" but is this a good idea? CHL is by definition for 21 and over.
No offense will be taken if Charles wants to make this an adult event. Ellyn and I look forward to meeting Charles and our group and we would not have our children create a distraction that would detract from Charles' good work. Children, even PERFECT ONES like ours

Just wondering.
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Gwenn and I will be there.
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I'd be interested in this, although I can't really commit until a week or two before the date (work always tends to have something that crops up whenever I plan to have some fun :().
For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
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Ouch...Thats going to get you a noogie for sure...dws1117 wrote:+1For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
I'm always up for learning stuff from old..err more experienced guys. :D

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