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March 11, 2009 at 10:13 PM #15285March 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM #364308
Coronita
ParticipantI got out of my P.E. requirement in college by taking 2 years of rifle classes. That was fun, especially after a long day. Man, more and more people are buying guns these days. I don’t blame folks for doing it.
March 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM #364595Coronita
ParticipantI got out of my P.E. requirement in college by taking 2 years of rifle classes. That was fun, especially after a long day. Man, more and more people are buying guns these days. I don’t blame folks for doing it.
March 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM #364753Coronita
ParticipantI got out of my P.E. requirement in college by taking 2 years of rifle classes. That was fun, especially after a long day. Man, more and more people are buying guns these days. I don’t blame folks for doing it.
March 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM #364788Coronita
ParticipantI got out of my P.E. requirement in college by taking 2 years of rifle classes. That was fun, especially after a long day. Man, more and more people are buying guns these days. I don’t blame folks for doing it.
March 11, 2009 at 10:15 PM #364900Coronita
ParticipantI got out of my P.E. requirement in college by taking 2 years of rifle classes. That was fun, especially after a long day. Man, more and more people are buying guns these days. I don’t blame folks for doing it.
March 11, 2009 at 10:18 PM #364313Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: You haven’t lived till you’ve fired old “Ma Deuce”, the Browning M2 .50cal. Second most fun thing you can do without taking your clothes off (first most fun thing is jumping out of an airplane, another activity I highly recommend).
Any thoughts on what handgun you’re going to buy? Let me know if you need any recommendations, and I’d be happy to help.
You know: Firearm most often used by Raider fans in the commission of a crime sort of thing.
March 11, 2009 at 10:18 PM #364600Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: You haven’t lived till you’ve fired old “Ma Deuce”, the Browning M2 .50cal. Second most fun thing you can do without taking your clothes off (first most fun thing is jumping out of an airplane, another activity I highly recommend).
Any thoughts on what handgun you’re going to buy? Let me know if you need any recommendations, and I’d be happy to help.
You know: Firearm most often used by Raider fans in the commission of a crime sort of thing.
March 11, 2009 at 10:18 PM #364758Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: You haven’t lived till you’ve fired old “Ma Deuce”, the Browning M2 .50cal. Second most fun thing you can do without taking your clothes off (first most fun thing is jumping out of an airplane, another activity I highly recommend).
Any thoughts on what handgun you’re going to buy? Let me know if you need any recommendations, and I’d be happy to help.
You know: Firearm most often used by Raider fans in the commission of a crime sort of thing.
March 11, 2009 at 10:18 PM #364793Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: You haven’t lived till you’ve fired old “Ma Deuce”, the Browning M2 .50cal. Second most fun thing you can do without taking your clothes off (first most fun thing is jumping out of an airplane, another activity I highly recommend).
Any thoughts on what handgun you’re going to buy? Let me know if you need any recommendations, and I’d be happy to help.
You know: Firearm most often used by Raider fans in the commission of a crime sort of thing.
March 11, 2009 at 10:18 PM #364905Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: You haven’t lived till you’ve fired old “Ma Deuce”, the Browning M2 .50cal. Second most fun thing you can do without taking your clothes off (first most fun thing is jumping out of an airplane, another activity I highly recommend).
Any thoughts on what handgun you’re going to buy? Let me know if you need any recommendations, and I’d be happy to help.
You know: Firearm most often used by Raider fans in the commission of a crime sort of thing.
March 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #364338SD Realtor
ParticipantYour posts always crack me up Allan. No clue of the handgun type yet. Like I said I want to bring my wife because she is interested as well. She has a little 38 that I brought to the lesson. It is a taurus (605? or 603) but the hammer did not stay in place for single action. (I just learned that tonite by the way)
Anyways she likes that handgun. I am not sure what I like. The lesson only used a 357 and that was just pure fun. I asked a couple of engineer buddies and they each have a 9mm beretta semi automatic. Sorry if I spelled that wrong.
Yeah any recommendations will be gladly taken. Remember I am just learning but what I will do is go down and try them out at the range and see what I like.
Seems like if there is THE BUSINESS to be in right now is firearms sales, training, ammo, pretty much anything to do with them is raging right now.
FLU two years worth of classes sound pretty nice.
March 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #364625SD Realtor
ParticipantYour posts always crack me up Allan. No clue of the handgun type yet. Like I said I want to bring my wife because she is interested as well. She has a little 38 that I brought to the lesson. It is a taurus (605? or 603) but the hammer did not stay in place for single action. (I just learned that tonite by the way)
Anyways she likes that handgun. I am not sure what I like. The lesson only used a 357 and that was just pure fun. I asked a couple of engineer buddies and they each have a 9mm beretta semi automatic. Sorry if I spelled that wrong.
Yeah any recommendations will be gladly taken. Remember I am just learning but what I will do is go down and try them out at the range and see what I like.
Seems like if there is THE BUSINESS to be in right now is firearms sales, training, ammo, pretty much anything to do with them is raging right now.
FLU two years worth of classes sound pretty nice.
March 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #364784SD Realtor
ParticipantYour posts always crack me up Allan. No clue of the handgun type yet. Like I said I want to bring my wife because she is interested as well. She has a little 38 that I brought to the lesson. It is a taurus (605? or 603) but the hammer did not stay in place for single action. (I just learned that tonite by the way)
Anyways she likes that handgun. I am not sure what I like. The lesson only used a 357 and that was just pure fun. I asked a couple of engineer buddies and they each have a 9mm beretta semi automatic. Sorry if I spelled that wrong.
Yeah any recommendations will be gladly taken. Remember I am just learning but what I will do is go down and try them out at the range and see what I like.
Seems like if there is THE BUSINESS to be in right now is firearms sales, training, ammo, pretty much anything to do with them is raging right now.
FLU two years worth of classes sound pretty nice.
March 11, 2009 at 10:31 PM #364817SD Realtor
ParticipantYour posts always crack me up Allan. No clue of the handgun type yet. Like I said I want to bring my wife because she is interested as well. She has a little 38 that I brought to the lesson. It is a taurus (605? or 603) but the hammer did not stay in place for single action. (I just learned that tonite by the way)
Anyways she likes that handgun. I am not sure what I like. The lesson only used a 357 and that was just pure fun. I asked a couple of engineer buddies and they each have a 9mm beretta semi automatic. Sorry if I spelled that wrong.
Yeah any recommendations will be gladly taken. Remember I am just learning but what I will do is go down and try them out at the range and see what I like.
Seems like if there is THE BUSINESS to be in right now is firearms sales, training, ammo, pretty much anything to do with them is raging right now.
FLU two years worth of classes sound pretty nice.
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