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Well after 36 years of wearing uniforms for duty (4 years Air Force LE/K9 and 32 LE finishing as a Captain and Aviation Unit Commander), I hung mine up for the last time today. Tomorrow I turn in my squad and all the other issued equipment. Won't miss much but flying the helicopter and the mil surp M14 they issued to me a long time ago. I won't mind at all turning in the Glock 40. Retirement carry will let me go back to carrying my favorite handguns. I know the Glocks all go bang every time, but just not the same.... Browning Hi Power - C&S Pathfinder conversion I picked up VERY slightly used a couple years ago 1911 of some sort - Combat Commander for now and until my Wilson ULC Compact arrives. (My retirement present to myself!) Colt Python - The first personally owned handgun I carried from 1980-1989. Freshly refinished and tuned up at the Colt factory. Been a long time since I've carried an all metal handgun and it feels pretty good. I shoot a lot and usually have been practicing with my Commander or HPs. They are just more fun to shoot than the plastic guns. Guess I can get even more range time now. Good luck out there and stay safe. ______________________ Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll likely never need one again Author Unknown, But obviously brilliant. If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life. - Igor Sikorski, 1947 | ||
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Congrats to you Chopper-Guy! I'll tell you thank for your service, now go enjoy your life, shoot your guns and go fishing. | |||
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You well enjoy retirement it is a good thing Congrats I carry a glock 23 most days. I have many others that I could but the glock seems to be the one I use easy to take care of about the right size ect. If I plan a day of woods running my Ti 41 is the next. Once in a while something else just because I can. | |||
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Chopper Guy. You have a PM. 114-R10David | |||
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Congratulations Chopper Guy. Retirement is Great. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Chopper Guy, you're gonna love retirment! I like steel and heft myself, at least part of the time. And besides, I grew up watching Westerns in the 50's: NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS. Shoot & hunt with vintage classics. | |||
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CONGRATS !!!! Lots of HG out there I can't carry I'd like to, just really glade we are not issued and made to carry like alot I know of! Robert If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy. Thomas Jefferson, 1802 | |||
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I'll tell ya! The day I was driving out the gate at Ft Carson, Co, as I was just newly retired Army, I was screaming at the top of my lungs!!! It felt absolutely FANTASTIC Thanks for all your years of service. Now, go buy yourself a retirement gift. Might I suggest a nice Ed Brown 1911? I did! Oh, and once I retired, I didn't have to worry about concealing anything. I now open carry that nice EB Special Forces. Utah is such a gun friendly state. Alan | |||
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Great sticker on the holster! I do have on order a Wilson Combat Ultra Light Carry Compact as my retirement gift to myself! A bit lighter than my Combat Commander and fits the same holsters as my C&S Hi Power Pathfinder compact. It'll just depend on if it's a 9mm or a .45 ACP kind of day...... ______________________ Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll likely never need one again Author Unknown, But obviously brilliant. If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life. - Igor Sikorski, 1947 | |||
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