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Just kidding. Welcome to the forum.
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Actually - if you were a CT you would know that the trigon has an underground range where we (CT's) could fire the M-16s to qualify with!ThunderDownUnder wrote:Howdy! Can't believe I've missed this site until now.
Thanks for your efforts, Charles!
I'm 44 YO, single because I'm still looking for the twenty-something supermodel who will love me as I am.
I'm a Fightin' Texas Aggie, Class of 1983 in the Insurance biz, FFL (since 1983), CHL Instructor. I'm from Baytown originally, went to A&M for 6 years, have a place inside the loop in Houston and a small farm in Deep East Texas.
My business partner and I were picked for the initial DPS CHL Instructor class back in July of 1995. I taught my first CHL class on Day One, Sept 1 1995. Since then I have averaged about 48-50 classes per year. We operate , probably, the only indoor , underground shooting range in this part of the world. We also have a State certified mobile CHL shooting range .
Since our buddy Tom Delay helped to re-district me in East Texas (Polk County), I'm in Jim Otto's Texas House District. I haven't had the chance to meet him yet.
I'm a .45 guy since I was about 14 YO (Mom bought my first Colt Govt Model, series 70, .45 from Carter Country after I saved up the $232 over the course of 14 months). My current favorites : my Wilson Combat CQB and a Glock 19. Revolver-wise, I like a S&W 386PD ,7 shot,2.5" bbl with hiviz sights. Plus I usually have a CAR-15 with me in my travels.
Jay
Dude,
Actually - if you were a CT you would know that the trigon has an underground range where we (CT's) could fire the M-16s to qualify with!
Welcome to the forum - the more aggies the better!
-nick - FTA c/o 2004
That must have been a bad year for UPS. While I was in ROTC at Arkansas Tech, we had several cadets who belonged to the NG unit two blocks off campus. A couple of them related an identical story about their armory. They told it independently, and neither were prone to bull (not being Aggies), so I had no reason to doubt them.ThunderDownUnder wrote: One day in about 1983-4, the UPS driver pulled up at the back door in the corner , had someone sign for some big boxes, and left them by the back door (facing the quad) one morning. The TAMU office employee was going home at 4pm and walked past the boxes and thought to take the time to drag them into an office. The next morning they opened them and low and behold a couple of boxes with 4 boxed Colt M-16A2's in each big box !!