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Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:37 pm
by KC5AV
Yeah, probably the worst thing to worry about is getting TOO much help.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:10 am
by llama
First of all, Ifeel honored to be received into the CHL Forum. I want to thank Mr. Cotton and Kieth B for their help.(As I said before, I'm cluelles about PCs, so I just wanted to let Keith B know that when he welcomed me, I didn't know, and couldn't find the" introduce your self section" he was telling me about) I want to thank Liberty, kc5av,longtooht,.45mac.40, and everyone else who's welcome Iappreciate very much.Thank you......OK, now just to be on track, is it here where I introduce myself correctly? I'll check next time I log on to be sure. Bye for now.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:38 am
by Keith B
roge wrote:First of all, Ifeel honored to be received into the CHL Forum. I want to thank Mr. Cotton and Kieth B for their help.(As I said before, I'm cluelles about PCs, so I just wanted to let Keith B know that when he welcomed me, I didn't know, and couldn't find the" introduce your self section" he was telling me about) I want to thank Liberty, kc5av,longtooht,.45mac.40, and everyone else who's welcome Iappreciate very much.Thank you......OK, now just to be on track, is it here where I introduce myself correctly? I'll check next time I log on to be sure. Bye for now.
My pleasure Roge. Great to see you here!
The forum has a great bunch of folks with a wide variety of experience. There is always someone willing to help no matter what the issue is.
Enjoy!
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:23 pm
by tmurrile
Hello all!
32, male
small chemical plant manager
married with 5 children (3 boys and 2 girls)
working on CHL
S&W 9VE 9mm
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:49 pm
by llama
Thank you Kieth. I have noticed the willingness of some members to help me.Besides the knowledge contained in CHL Forum the other thing I like very much is the maturity in how members interact with each other. I believe respect among each other is the best and most valuable asset to this site. I think that the main objective of this forum is to gain knowledge of issues relating to gun laws and that what ever the measure of knowledge each member possesses and is willing to share that knowledge with the less knowledgeable members whether they being seniors, juniors, or newly aqquired CHL holders, will make old and newcomers feel very comfortable to ask any question seeking answers and information, regardless of their IQ on any issue. What may seem a"dumb" question to many people will nevertheless offer the answer to others who were afraid or felt ashamed to ask it for fear of being ridiculed. I myself am one of the newcomers and a new CHL holder with so many questions and confused about gun laws issues and those 30.06 signs that are popping up on many places whether valid or not. This is one of my humble reasons why I'm speaking out to all members,to ask for patience for those of us who from time to time will ask a "dumb" question perhaps more than once.To KIETH, please forgive me for expressing my thoughts, in any time I intended to offend anyone. Nor was ever my intention to abuse my privilege to post here. I still haven't learned which or what or where topics should properly be posted, nor which section I should post a question. I'm still in a learning stage and my progress to learn is very slow and but eager. Sincerely.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:24 pm
by LIGHTHAMMER
Hi Charles,
I just joined the forum today! I Passed my CHL class yesterday. Tom Estep, here in Texas City was the instructor. I was impressed with his knowlage of the law and his shooting abilty. He's very impressive with a .45 Kimber. I hope to learn more from him and the rest of the members of this forum. I'm also looking forword to forum day, meeting some of the members and making new friends!!!

Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:59 pm
by seamusTX
Welcome, LIGHTHAMMER, from across the causeway. We have a bunch of forum members in Texas City, and a bunch more in Galveston County.
I hope your wait is short.
- Jim
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:43 pm
by Liberty
LIGHTHAMMER wrote:Hi Charles,
I just joined the forum today! I Passed my CHL class yesterday. Tom Estep, here in Texas City was the instructor. I was impressed with his knowlage of the law and his shooting abilty. He's very impressive with a .45 Kimber. I hope to learn more from him and the rest of the members of this forum. I'm also looking forword to forum day, meeting some of the members and making new friends!!!

Welcome aboard,
You have taken a class from one of the best. As SeamusTX says there is a bunch of us local to you, Currently I'm in League City but am working may back into Galveston. Hope the wait is short. Hopefully you will be all set up wit your carry rig by the time the plastic arrives. Lots of help around here if you have any questions.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:27 pm
by PsychDiver
Just thought I would say Hello! Completed the CHL with ElGato yeserday and am sending off the paper work in the AM. I am originally from Washington State but have been living in the great state of Texas for the last 10 years. I am prior Navy. Been shooting since I was a kid. Haven't gotten into it much lately as I've been just too busy with work and I am a scuba instructor. I reload my own .357, .45, 9mm including casting my own bullets. I live very close to the Pearland shooting Club but haven't been over to join yet. I guess it is time. I am in the market for a new semi to carry on a daily basis. Something light, compact but still has a punch. Recommendations would be welcome. I am sure there are lots of threads that I can look up and get some help. And of co urse there are as many recommendations as there are weapons. Thats what makes these forums fun. I am looking forward to chatting with and meeting many of you.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:05 am
by RPW
Hi, I'm RPW. I've carried everyday for years. I shoot IDPA, USPSA, 3 gun, carbine, steel, and do training classes.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:43 am
by byrom1212
23
Male
AT&T manager
Married 2 years/ 1st child on the way (boy)
Just recived my chl.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:07 am
by Count
Hi everyone. I'm an accountant for one of the Big Four. I grew up in Texas and have been shooting my whole life. I recently started thinking about getting a CHL because of the crime.
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:43 am
by richbrismith
Age:41
Married w/2 kids
Occupation:Chemical Plant Operator-Horse Breeder/Trainer
Hobbies: Hunting-Weight Lifting-Horses
Guns:
LC Smith 12ga SxS
Browning A-5 20ga Mag
Lanber 2087 O/U
Yildiz 20ga O/U
Mossberg 410 single
Savage 110 243
Savage 111 243
Savage 11 243
too many 22's to list
S&W Sigma 9mm
Ruger 22 pistol-don't remember the model
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:29 am
by longtooth
roge wrote:Thank you Kieth. I have noticed the willingness of some members to help me.Besides the knowledge contained in CHL Forum the other thing I like very much is the maturity in how members interact with each other. I believe respect among each other is the best and most valuable asset to this site. I think that the main objective of this forum is to gain knowledge of issues relating to gun laws and that what ever the measure of knowledge each member possesses and is willing to share that knowledge with the less knowledgeable members whether they being seniors, juniors, or newly acquired CHL holders, will make old and newcomers feel very comfortable to ask any question seeking answers and information, regardless of their IQ on any issue. What may seem a"dumb" question to many people will nevertheless offer the answer to others who were afraid or felt ashamed to ask it for fear of being ridiculed. I myself am one of the newcomers and a new CHL holder with so many questions and confused about gun laws issues and those 30.06 signs that are popping up on many places whether valid or not. This is one of my humble reasons why I'm speaking out to all members,to ask for patience for those of us who from time to time will ask a "dumb" question perhaps more than once.To KIETH, please forgive me for expressing my thoughts, in any time I intended to offend anyone. Nor was ever my intention to abuse my privilege to post here. I still haven't learned which or what or where topics should properly be posted, nor which section I should post a question. I'm still in a learning stage and my progress to learn is very slow and but eager. Sincerely.
I want to take your intro as an opportunity to encourage you as well as other new shooters, new to CHL, new to daily carry, new learners about gear, ....
I am still a learner in these areas too. I am just not a new learner.

Been learning for a LONG time about firearms & about CC since 95.
THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS ON THIS BOARD.
Virtually everyone here is willing to help others w/ what they have learned. Much of that may have been learned here.
I have been shooting for just over 50 yrs & I know with out any doubt, I have learned more on this board in the past 4yrs than I have learned at any other single spot, book, board, class, range, hunting camp...list can go on.
Here is a help for ALL you that are green in some area, & I take this advice that I off to you now.
As you lurk, read, learn & you dont think you have anything to contribute, POST a

Man I just learned something. Restate what you learned.
If you are not a

type personality then, OOOH, that is neat I didn't know SA made that tiny of a 9mm & I can see how it would conceal very well.
Or, HHHmmm, never thought of just slipping one that small in my pocket.....
That does at least 3 things.
1. Reinforces what you just learned & anchors it in your mind.
2. Encourages those who have offered something of value to others & did not even know it at the time.
3. Others recognize you as one who is willing to be included & not a bashful wall flower.
Glad to have you & thanks for the observations.
LT
Re: Introduce yourself
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:46 pm
by dgindrup
Male
28
Married for nearly 4 years
no kids
I work in Banking
Im waiting for my plastic from Austin
Sigpro SP 2340 .40 S&W
Remington 1100 12 gauge
Marlin 30-30
Walter P-38 .9mm