dustyb wrote:Welcome aboard. I hope you like it here.

Thanks, I'm learning a lot every day. Prior to going to Texas for the first time in 2004 (Plano), I'd never even
touched a handgun. Then when I was there in April of this year, I was helping family clear out a garage after the death of her husband. I knew the deceased had had guns, but thought they'd been taken away after his death. I stumbled across a semi-automatic pistol; no idea of the make. Thanks to having been lurking here for a few months, I was pretty happy with how I reacted. I pointed the weapon at the ground, right finger along the trigger guard, and I dropped the magazine. I then racked the slide and visually checked the chamber to make sure it was unloaded.
If I hadn't been lurking here, I might never have known to do that. I learned that even before getting my own gun!
Here in Europe, guns are ''evil'. You can't get a licence to have a gun for love nor money, and as for concealed carry: forget it, dude. If you're caught with a gun, you're going to prison, end of story.
At the same time, French cops swagger about with their Manhurin ...
... which to my untrained eye looks like a Sig of some sort. P229 ?
Anyway, my vision of a republic is one run by the people, for the people, and where all are equal. How can France claim to be a republic, when its citizens and residents are denied the right to defend themselves? If you're a police officer and you get attacked, you've got the equipment to fight back. If you're an average joe and you're attacked, too bad dude, 'cos Kansas is going bye-bye.
It's not fair.
So yes, G-d willing I'll soon be a Texan-by-adoption.

I'm not coming there just to carry a gun, but it will be refreshing not to walk around in fear of being targeted by a druggie who wants your telephone (that you worked and paid for) to pay for an ounce of crack.
Who knows, I might even get to meet some of y'all. Anyone here in Amarillo?
I quite fancy a Kimber Gold Match ...
... but might change my mind before next year... and I've found a company that'll do me grips with the Star of David and the Star of Texas on each side.
'can't wait.