Mods and admins......everyone does a great job of keeping things straight. I know what a chore that can be sometimes and I applaud your efforts.
Texas CHL forum has some high caliber people!!
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Texas CHL forum has some high caliber people!!
I've had the pleasure of dealing with and meeting quite a few people from the forum and I have to say you guys rock...........Done quite a few purchases, shot with a bunch of you and sold stuff here too. Every transaction was flawless and all the people I've met have been great. Just wanted to say what a great place this is.............
Mods and admins......everyone does a great job of keeping things straight. I know what a chore that can be sometimes and I applaud your efforts.
Mods and admins......everyone does a great job of keeping things straight. I know what a chore that can be sometimes and I applaud your efforts.
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Just remember: Your very best thinking got you where you are now!!!
I also thank you fro your gracoius compliment.
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I am glad to have met you, enjoy shooting with you and appreciate your input both on and offline.
Thanks,
Gary
Thanks,
Gary
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. -Elmer Keith. 1961
Same to you man. You are defiantly a welcome addition to a list of friends. The same can be said for a lot of the other guys and gals on here.
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That's very true, age ranger. That's one of the reasons I'm here so frequently.
It's definitely a high caliber group, many of whom are .45 caliber people.
It's definitely a high caliber group, many of whom are .45 caliber people.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.
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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I share that opinion as well AR. You of course being one of the fine individuals that I have the had the opportunity to meet and do business with. Oh and shoot with when it was dry
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I think that Nitrogen mentioned in another post that he felt a sort of kinship with the other members of the forum, and I very much agree. I wonder if it's because in a way we all sorta share a little secret
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I think that Nitrogen mentioned in another post that he felt a sort of kinship with the other members of the forum, and I very much agree. I wonder if it's because in a way we all sorta share a little secret

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The Nation in general likes Texans as stereotypical bastions of personal honesty, integrity and forthrightness. Unfortunately that is often not the case in recent decades, as all manner of sleazebags have proliferated Texas society, especially in the business community. But perhaps a little national self-deception is warranted in these troubled times, although they seem troubled little more than any other times. Kind of like the French and the English hanging onto their farmers to remind themselves of who they once were.
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Wait till PSC Day...Real Names, "handles" and faces come together...Thats almost half the fun...
I've dissapointed quite a few...
I know...I sound a little taller on the internet...
I've dissapointed quite a few...

I know...I sound a little taller on the internet...

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Maybe the fact that most of us aren't technically "kids" has something to do with it all
. Having Texas pride definitely helps though! Without a doubt, Texans as a whole are much more friendly than people in other states (judging this on my personal experience - not meant to be stated as fact and there's definitely exceptions
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