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Wally Walk

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Completed my required Wally Walk today. I had a dr.s appointment in town and since wal-mart is about 3/4 mile from the pharmacy, I decided to make the required walk while waiting for Rx to be filled.
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Re: Wally Walk

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Congratulations, though there are those, here, that would say that unless there are pix, it didn't happen.

That first public excursion, whether at Wally's World, or the local shop-till-you-drop, is an important milestones for a new CHL licensee. Hope yours went as well as you expected.
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Re: Wally Walk

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Actually we had several firsts last weekend. We made a 700 mile round trip to Dallas area to visit our Twin Daughters. We both carried all weekend. 7-11s, Restaurants, gander mt. My first carries around large crowds,LEO's ect. Everything went well. Wore my galco shoulder holster with 3" 357 mag and two speed loaders while on the road and bianchi owb with a good gun belt the rest of the time. I have been off work with back problems for 10 months now, so the trip in our 3/4 ton truck was interesting. Found out the closer to large populations you get, the worse the roads are.
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