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Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:19 pm
by Dragonfighter
I don't want to put words in the OP's mouth but I thought he was referring to states like Florida, that if you ever qualified and it is in your DD-214, your training is waived. My dad did that, and I would be hard pressed to say he didn't know the laws or how to handle a weapon. Recent class doesn't guarantee competence and distant ones doesn't preclude it.
As to the shooting part being "way too easy". Really? What particular set of gyrations SHOULD be imposed on people to use there 2nd Amendment rights?
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:31 pm
by tacticool
Florida will also accept competitive shooting experience. That makes sense. If qualifying with a pistol once in the military is sufficient, being an IPSC or IDPA shooter is more than sufficient.
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 8:59 pm
by jocat54
Dragonfighter wrote:I don't want to put words in the OP's mouth but I thought he was referring to states like Florida, that if you ever qualified and it is in your DD-214, your training is waived. My dad did that, and I would be hard pressed to say he didn't know the laws or how to handle a weapon. Recent class doesn't guarantee competence and distant ones doesn't preclude it.
As to the shooting part being "way too easy". Really? What particular set of gyrations SHOULD be imposed on people to use there 2nd Amendment rights?
I just think that shooting from 3Yds (I can almost touch the target) 7yds and 15 yds (15 yds is okay)is much to easy to show any proficiency with a handgun.
Gyrations---maybe stand on one leg shooting from a mirror

Absolutely none on the 2nd Amendment rights--even though the required CHL is imposing on that right.
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:27 pm
by G26ster
tacticool wrote:Florida will also accept competitive shooting experience. That makes sense. If qualifying with a pistol once in the military is sufficient, being an IPSC or IDPA shooter is more than sufficient.
When I was in the Army you had to re-qualify with your basic issue weapon every year. Of course that was eons ago.
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:57 am
by Dragonfighter
G26ster wrote:tacticool wrote:Florida will also accept competitive shooting experience. That makes sense. If qualifying with a pistol once in the military is sufficient, being an IPSC or IDPA shooter is more than sufficient.
When I was in the Army you had to re-qualify with your basic issue weapon every year. Of course that was eons ago.
And a few less eons ago, it was still that way.
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:37 am
by papajohn1964
You get to learn all of the new laws and get to go to the range too! I never turn down a chance to go to the range!
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:13 pm
by Ameer
Dragonfighter wrote:G26ster wrote:When I was in the Army you had to re-qualify with your basic issue weapon every year. Of course that was eons ago.
And a few less eons ago, it was still that way.
Unless you're an MP or something like that, isn't the basic issue weapon a rifle?
Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:45 pm
by G26ster
Ameer wrote:Dragonfighter wrote:G26ster wrote:When I was in the Army you had to re-qualify with your basic issue weapon every year. Of course that was eons ago.
And a few less eons ago, it was still that way.
Unless you're an MP or something like that, isn't the basic issue weapon a rifle?
Not in my day. When I was a non-mechanized heavy weapons Infantryman (81mm mortars), my basic weapon was either a M1 Garand, and later an M14. When I was a mechanized 81mm mortar squad leader, with the mortar mounted in an APC, my basic weapon was a 1911A1, as my job was to man the M2 50 cal. mounted on top when moving. When I was an aviator in RVN, my issue weapon was a 4" bbl S&W M&P revolver. Not everyone in the military carries a rifle. Depends on the weapon called for in your duty position. I guess my age is showing

Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:46 pm
by Wfahey
Just shoot the darn gun! That is the best part of the class anyway.

Re: Texas CHL and DD214
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:20 am
by Dragonfighter
Ameer wrote:Dragonfighter wrote:G26ster wrote:When I was in the Army you had to re-qualify with your basic issue weapon every year. Of course that was eons ago.
And a few less eons ago, it was still that way.
Unless you're an MP or something like that, isn't the basic issue weapon a rifle?
I qualified in basic with an M-16, I later qualified on a M1911-A1 and a few foreign rigs. I had to re-qualify with both the Rifle and .45. FWIW I carried the pistol more often.
MP's at Bragg carried revolvers on post back then.