Hello from Tyler, TX
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Hello from Tyler, TX
Glad to be here. :)
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Glad you finally stopped lurking. Welcome to the forum, from just down the road, in Marshall.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Welcome to the forum. Glad you joined us.
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The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
The NRA & TSRA are a bargain; they're much cheaper than the cold, dead hands experience.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Thanks for joining us and that's a great introduction post!
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Glad to have you here. I miss the piney woods.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Welcome, from a fellow libertarian/Austrian/animal-loving/home-schooling Ron Paul advocate.
Sounds like you've got exactly the kind of place we hope to have someday.

Sounds like you've got exactly the kind of place we hope to have someday.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Welcome, and see you on Saturday!
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Good To Have You. I grew up in Tyler. I worked at the Smith County SO before moving on with the State. My mom, daughter, son in law son, daughter in law, grandson, and granddaughter to be all live in Tyler. Good place.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Welcome to the forum. We appreciate your participation an look forward to your posts.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Thank you all. :)
Since some of ya'll are from Tyler and know the area, I'd like to ask if you have a recommendation for good advanced training in Tyler? I'm certainly willing to drive to Dallas or beyond for good training, but would prefer local for obvious reasons.
Since some of ya'll are from Tyler and know the area, I'd like to ask if you have a recommendation for good advanced training in Tyler? I'm certainly willing to drive to Dallas or beyond for good training, but would prefer local for obvious reasons.
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Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Im originally from Longview, moved down here to Houston about 4 years ago.
Not sure of any good classes in Tyler. A lot of the good instructors sort of have a traveling show. As far as local, there is Paul Howe in Nacogdoches with CSAT.
http://www.combatshootingandtactics.com/general.htm
Paul Howe has been there and done that, and what I would call a certified bad
Wiki on Paul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Howe
I havent taken any of his classes, but I plan to one day.
Not sure of any good classes in Tyler. A lot of the good instructors sort of have a traveling show. As far as local, there is Paul Howe in Nacogdoches with CSAT.
http://www.combatshootingandtactics.com/general.htm
Paul Howe has been there and done that, and what I would call a certified bad
Wiki on Paul: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Howe
I havent taken any of his classes, but I plan to one day.
Re: Hello from Tyler, TX
Rick Cheek at Lock N Load located on the South Loop is a good man. I worked narcotics with him in the 80's. Also The Shootist located on Broadway. Mac Woods is a retired Marshall and holds classes.drw wrote:Thank you all. :)
Since some of ya'll are from Tyler and know the area, I'd like to ask if you have a recommendation for good advanced training in Tyler? I'm certainly willing to drive to Dallas or beyond for good training, but would prefer local for obvious reasons.