Good day everyone. I just signed up with the group after thinking about it for a while. Not the biggest fan of the other Firearms Groups, and this group certainly caught my eye. I figured there are more like minded people like here. Hope to check out the forum and meet others from my area hopefully.
Cheers!
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2we're not so bad. after a while, you might even like some of us.
watcha shoot, with pics?
i'm retired. what's your excuse?
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3I own the Glock 17, 19, 19x, 26, Colt 1911 in 9mm, Smith and Wesson M&P Magpul edition, and M1 Garand.
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5Good folks up there in the PNW. Welcome to the forum! Hope you also join the club.
Nice collection you got going there. Beautiful 9mm Colt.
Nice collection you got going there. Beautiful 9mm Colt.
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6Welcome from Houston!
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7Hello! Welcome, from a fellow Washingtonian (and also new here). I admit to some envy about the M1 Garand and 1911 you have - timeless classics. Very nice!
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8Welcome! What part of WA are you in? I'm a little south of Oly.
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