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    A Traveler

    Plinker
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    thank you all for your statements.

    being new, in all senses to guns, and being unemployed, i have decided to become an armed security guard, and hopefully, enjoy my next 5 years training, practing, and learning, before i can get eary S.S. retirement.

    With that said, i'm sure a plethora of information will be made available to me, about guns of choice, training, and more from everyone. i'm open to all suggestions, and friendships.

    so, what can you help me? (me. jack of many, master of none. and lately, i think i have been like a rock in water, so only way is up now). If I can help you, let me know.

    looking foward to everyones suggestions. (and please specify which kind of kite and which body of water. lol)

    happy trails,

    a traveler
     

    esrice

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    Welcome!

    Here is one suggestion:

    -buy a Glock
    -learn about Glocks
    -train with the Glock
    -carry the Glock, on- and off-duty

    Simple!
     

    indyjoe

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    May 20, 2008
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    Welcome!

    Here is one suggestion:

    -buy a Glock
    -learn about Glocks
    -train with the Glock
    -carry the Glock, on- and off-duty

    Simple!

    And clean it every year or so. Unless you shoot less than a couple thousand a year, then just clean in every two. :thumbsup:

    (Just kidding. A clean and lightly oiled firearm is a good thing.)
     
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