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I just checked online status and it says..."Application Completed - license issued or certificate active".
I mailed it in on March 29th so that was pretty fast huh? What 30 days are so...Wow! Hopefully in mail soon... :hurry:
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Congrats Texjames! Yea 30 days is a good wait period I would say. Mine took about the same as yours did. Now, just a Wally Walk and you will be official!
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shortysboy09 wrote:What 30 days are so...Wow! Hopefully in mail soon..
Congrats!
Mine was approved on Friday - still no plastic yet, but others showed that they had theirs within 3 days, so maybe you will have yours by Friday!
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yeah i will need to do the Wally walk...I better start wearing the mini tuck again without the pistol in it.
I did for a while but stopped.I need a new belt too...any suggestions?
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texjames wrote:I just checked online status and it says..."Application Completed - license issued or certificate active".
I thought this was going to be about a refreshing chocolaty drink. :totap: Oh wait, that's Yoo-hoo, never mind. :shock:

Congrats on your license. :thumbs2:

For a good belt you should also check out the 5.11 belt. Many of us here use it and it's pretty good for the money.
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texjames wrote:I need a new belt too...any suggestions?
You sure do! :mrgreen: Congratulations on getting your plastic. I also, suggest beltman for a leather belt. In fabric, I prefer the Wilderness Instructor belt.
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WildBill wrote:
texjames wrote:I need a new belt too...any suggestions?
You sure do! :mrgreen: Congratulations on getting your plastic. I also, suggest beltman for a leather belt. In fabric, I prefer the Wilderness Instructor belt.
:iagree: for the Wilderness Instructor belt ($39.95) if you want a synthetic material. Rugged and well-made. I wear mine frequently.

For leather, I wear a 1-1/2" Double Thick Belt from D.M. Bullard ($64.95). Dave Bullard does pretty good work, but any of the custom holster makers can do you a good belt in the same rough price range.
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Texjames:
Welcome to the forum sir. Glad to have you.

With your LCP, you might just have the same gun
as Governor Rick. (See the "wily coyote" thread).

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Congrats ..... :anamatedbanana


GT distributors in Austin, has tha' 5.11 OP for 30 bucks ... best belt going, when checking the mail & receiving your plastic !! :anamatedbanana

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texjames wrote:yeah i will need to do the Wally walk...I better start wearing the mini tuck again without the pistol in it.
I did for a while but stopped.I need a new belt too...any suggestions?
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With that piece of hardware you should do a coyote jog instead of a Wally Walk.
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Congratulations. :clapping:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
WildBill wrote:
texjames wrote:I need a new belt too...any suggestions?
You sure do! :mrgreen: Congratulations on getting your plastic. I also, suggest beltman for a leather belt. In fabric, I prefer the Wilderness Instructor belt.
:iagree: for the Wilderness Instructor belt ($39.95) if you want a synthetic material. Rugged and well-made. I wear mine frequently.

For leather, I wear a 1-1/2" Double Thick Belt from D.M. Bullard ($64.95). Dave Bullard does pretty good work, but any of the custom holster makers can do you a good belt in the same rough price range.
I just got a Cross Breed belt 1 1/2" ($59.50) and love it. I especially like the "saddle cinch" buckle, very heavy duty. All American Made. :thumbs2:

congrats :woohoo
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My partner just got the same news.
He's stoked!
I'm just glad that if we hang out outside of work I know I'll have back up if the we're ever in a bad situation.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:In fabric, I prefer the Wilderness Instructor belt.
:iagree: for the Wilderness Instructor belt ($39.95) if you want a synthetic material. Rugged and well-made. I wear mine frequently.
Just for grins, I went with the Uncle Mike's version of the Wilderness... $15 less and very well constructed.

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