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Hello everyone I am a new firearm owner. I was in the Army back in 2003, but have never owned a firearm until now, mainly for protection and range shooting. I hope to learn more knowledge and appreciation of various firearms on the is forum from it's members.
I placed an order over 2 weeks ago and paid extra for express shipping and it still says "awaiting fulfillment". I contacted 2 times asking for status update and received no response.
What a day for a first posting, the first article that I have read is about 1911 pistols, incl. min-1911’s, & citations from the legendary
Mr. Cooper, only to disagree with much that has been written. I am not an “FNG”, January, 2025 will be my 50th anniversary of carrying a pistol or revolver virtually every day, on & off-duty, & before that, as an Army Aviator, & in Vietnam w/525 MI Gp.
Greetings fellow Canik owners. I recently purchased a new TP9 SF elite for my wife. Had the gun out this morning in back 40 to see what it would do on paper at approx. 10 yds. Shooting left. Elevation is fine. Love the way the gun behaves trigger, recoil...etc.
Have questions on sight compensation.
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OkiePewPew
OkiePewPew
You’re better off posting in the Guns section of the forum to get max exposure. Very few read the profile posts.
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Phaser
Phaser
Yes, I also brought this topic up in the Guns section as well...thanks.
please delete my profile,,,,,,,,,,,
Tinyman
Tinyman
You don't like us here?
grayghost
grayghost
I like it but I am not going to spend my time here arguing with people who think keeping your finger off a trigger is a safety,,,,, if that was the case nothing would have a manual safety,,,,,,,, now you do what you want with me
Tinyman
Tinyman
Guess if that's the only reason you want to leave, bye.
As a Black Cat flight engineer 68-69 i knew about Chinooks in Alaska and put it on my dream sheet hoping to get orders for there. I got Rucker instead and finished up there.
Ramp up ready rear, clear to flight.
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ExplEngineer
Shout out from a Chinook pilot (CH-47A-D) who is forever grateful to the FE’s in the days of the CH-47A, w/fixed aft landing gear. I can only guess that the FE’s were as grateful to Boeing when the -47B came out with aft gear that could be steered, allowing for ground maneuvering, & took the excitement out parking them.
PS: Ft. Rucker, has a new woke name.
To all those confronted by such a person,I hope you are somehow prepared.
Avoidance being the big key here.
However, that is just not possible in many instances; you better have a plan, because once triggered by the voices in their head or some kind of external stimulus, it is game on; and I have seen first hand the kind of strength these people can have, and it is absolutely terrifying.
Thanks for your kind words about my article on the PBM. Sadly, I have relatively little information about my dad’s time with them. When I can, I've been working to try and learn that part of his life. If your sister would ever consent to allowing me to see or make a digital copy of some of those photos, I would be very interested. Thanks again. – Richard richardj@thearmorylife.com
A buddy of mine said years ago: "hair, teeth, and eyeballs." All are targets of opportunity.
And "lead poisoning" does come in various forms!
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Domar1291
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His intials weren't D B were they? I've only heard 1 other person say that and it was 1980.
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