Pistol and Subgun Course

Started by Carriage House Farm, November 22, 2007, 12:01:27 AM

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reinbeau

Can I join the girl gun party?  I love my 1911, it is so accurate, but far too big for me to carry.  We both have Glock 23's (.40 caliber), I've got a few others, but my pocket gun is my Kel-Tec P-3AT, .380 caliber, it's so pocketable I can forget it's there - until I need it (although thankfully I've never had a threat worth drawing on).  My next purchase will be some kind of a wheel gun, I haven't decided what, yet.

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Kathyp

QuoteCan I join the girl gun party?

ought to give the boys something to think about!!

QuoteHey Kathy, when's the last time you went running around in the woods like the video clip

that is not a regulation uniform!!
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Cindi

QuoteHey Kathy, when's the last time you went running around in the woods like the video clip

that is not a regulation uniform!!
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Kathy, oh, oh!!!  ;) :) :shock: :shock: :shock:  Have the most beautiful day, having the times of our lives!!!  Cindi
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Carriage House Farm

I've been so busy with market and my bees that I have not participated in most of our Tuesday night pistol matches.  My first market started 4 weeks ago and I am the only one selling fresh spring produce right now so I am VERY busy.

I'll have some fun pics later on.
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio

An Ohio Century Farm

woodchopper

Quote from: Carriage House Farm on May 31, 2008, 01:34:40 PM
I'll have some fun pics later on.
I'd like to see some more pictures if you have some. Nice range you've got there.
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Carriage House Farm

I'll try to see what I have.

Unfortunately, this year, we had our Tuesday Night Steel events the same time I had market.  So the few events I did make I shot rather than took pictures.   :-D

I'll see what I have and move them over to Photobucket...
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio

An Ohio Century Farm

Cockatoo

I'm also a firearms enthusiast.
I have a "small" collection.
So far my favorite is my Sharps in 45-70.
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Carriage House Farm

Been really busy drumming up future business and working with the local food initiative here in Cincinnati (some I recommend all beekeepers do)  I am also growing my beekeeping from 6 colonies to, fingers crossed, 35 to 50 (depending on the swarms blow this year).

So busy in fact I missed the 30 person steel plate match this past Saturday.  Our largest event yet.

Have to make a living before you play and with ammo costs these days a little extra cash is almost a necessity.
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio

An Ohio Century Farm

Cockatoo

That's why I reload EVERYTHING.

I have 6 steel plates of my own. All home made.  :-D
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