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Welcome aboard gentlemen. I dont know enough about bikes to talk so I will stick to :fire ing. ;-)
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iredwing wrote:Thanks for the welcome. The Wing is one fine bike. The only thing it needs now is for it's rider to get his CHL! It has everything else - XM Satelitte Radio, Backrest, Armrest, CB, GPS, Intercom, Cruise.....

Hmmmm, I know the Glock 22 won't fit in the fairing pocket, maybe the Glock 23 will. :smile: AFTER I get my CHL.
Before I sold mine we had just got the "intercom." It allowed the wife to scream at me about my driving and now one else able to hear.
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longtooth wrote:Welcome aboard gentlemen. I dont know enough about bikes to talk so I will stick to :fire ing. ;-)
Welcome, new persons! LT's qualification is my own as well.
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New here. I like the info presented.
Age: 50 something
Married Male
2 years TX CHL holder and before that had one for 3 year in Oregon.
Carry: 1911 Kimber Ultra CDP II with IWB
Currently Willfully between employment

I like to shoot and ride my H-D Motorcycles.

I like 1911's because they are like my Harley's, simple, easy to work on and easy to add custom parts to them.

Everybody shoot safe and stay safe.

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Guns and Motorcycles are a natural!

:iagree: but although goldwings are nice bikes I will stick to my sportbikes it is too hard to go around a corner at 140mph on a goldwing :cool:
It is easier to get an airport security clearance than a CHL
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Welcome Littlebear.
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Welcome to the Fourm.
glocklvr wrote:
Guns and Motorcycles are a natural!

:iagree: but although goldwings are nice bikes I will stick to my sportbikes it is too hard to go around a corner at 140mph on a goldwing :cool:
Double :iagree: :iagree:
Sportbikes all the way.
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Ya'll seem like a friendly bunch! :grin:

Age: 53
Gender: male
Profession: IT
Marital status: single, no kids
Years CHL: 0

Sent in my app Dec. 19, got my PIN 1st week of Feb, as of today "still processing." :???:

I've been shooting all my life. Thought about getting a license ever since they've been available in TX. All the vagueness about "travelling" etc. made me decide to just get the CHL and not worry about it.

Carry guns/equipment:

I've been shooting Glock pistols for years and currently have a 17, 19 and 27. Don't know what I'll wind up carrying. Even the 27 seems a little awkward to conceal! Still undecided at this time.
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mikeKC wrote:
I've been shooting Glock pistols for years and currently have a 17, 19 and 27. Don't know what I'll wind up carrying. Even the 27 seems a little awkward to conceal! Still undecided at this time.


Welcome Mike! I look forward to learning from your shooting experience.

I like a man with good taste in firearms :grin: Your Glock 27 is a wonderful gun for concealed carry.....thought by many to be one of the best. Actually, all of the Glock models that you own can be concealed...the 17 takes a little more effort, but it can definitely be worked into a gun that is carried everyday without being miserable.

You will find people here that live the lifestyle of concealed carry and have put a great deal of time, money, and attention into what they find comfortable and/or comforting.

I would be happy to recommend some holsters if you are looking for ideas. I would be happy to let you try any of mine if you are ever in my neck of the woods. Have a great evening and again, Welcome!
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I knew you would be his guide in hiding a G. :lol:
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for inviting me over here...

Age: 47
Gender: Male
Profession: Utility company
Marital Status: Married to a beautiful woman, we have 4 children -hers and mine; one grandson.
Years CHL: 2 years
Location: B/CS - but born and raised in the great Texas Hill Country.

I normally carry a KelTec P-11 but I am looking into getting something even smaller for pocket carry.

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I was told I should introduce myself here:

Age: 26
Gender: Female (Single)
Occupation: Dancer

Oops, sorry that's not me, that's from a girl from a dream I had.
This is me.

Age: 52
Gender: Male (Married for 15 years)
Children: 1 still at home (daughter 21 years old)
Occupation: Computer Programmer
Location: Colleyville (DFW area), Texas
Texas CHL: Since first offered, I guess about 10 years now
Other CHLs: New Hampshire and paperwork in for Utah
Carry Gun: Glock model 19C with night sites
Memberships: TSRA, NRA, Dallas Pistol Club
Shooting Style: Tactical and skeets
Other interests: Coin Collecting, Geneology, and dreaming (see above)

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I am so remiss in welcoming everyone. I used to try to get to this Topic regularly. :oops:

At least I can say welcome everyone! :grin:
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Greetings to all! I'm new to this forum - didn't know it was here.
Age 63
Married - 2 grown children - 1 grandson (13)
CHL June '06
Carry: Colt defender w/ 185 goldern saber - iwb
640-1 or 638 w/ 135 gold dot. Both snubs have CT grips
Retired supervisor - 24/7/364 1/2 - 3 shifts.
Born/raised NE Colorado - became Tx resident when left military service in late '74. Wouldn't live anywhere else, now.
Grew up on large wheat farm - Been shooting since '55. Shot Mk-II M-1's (USN rifle team) - ie: 1000 yd range at Capitan,NM ('73-'74).
Been inactive last 15 yrs - job just too demanding! Looking forward to getting back to fun things now. Maybe even get that old R75/5 out of moth-balls (1973 mod) :lol:
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