sausn2002

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08-11-2009

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06-04-2010 3:10 PM

    ABOUT ME

  • Grew up as an Army Brat overseas. Lived in various parts of the world, including 14 yrs in Germany.
  • Range Shooting, Skeet Shooting, Electric Guitar, Boxing, Xbox 360 Video Gaming

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  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/06/2009 at 8:23PM
    I would say that if you plan to drink, you should plan not to carry. Just to be safe. If you drink
    enough, you may be impaired enough to not have the performance you need to use your gun.

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/05/2009 at 8:31AM
    I keep my gun on my hip (in a holster) while driving. I keep it on my hip when I get out of the car,
    too.And a .45 Cal too. Good choice.

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/04/2009 at 11:19PM
    When in my car i keep it in the glove box. If i get out of the car and leave it in their say, to go into
    some banks or GOV office or what not i just leave it in my glove box buried under a mountian of...

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/03/2009 at 5:27PM
    If you don't have a CWP in Virginia, the only way you CAN carry a loaded weapon in a car is in plain
    sight. "Back-in-the-day", it wasn't uncommon to see handguns on dashboards.I remember hearing about...

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/03/2009 at 11:53AM
    In Wyoming you can carry loaded or unloaded anywhere in your vehicle as long as it is not concealed on
    your persons (on you).In Virginia, you can do that, and also you can keep it concealed on your pe...

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/03/2009 at 11:01AM
    Well, I think California has the worst Firearms laws of them all. In Virginia there is virtually no law
    that specifies how to have your gun in the car. I could have one loaded in the chamber, and sitt...

  • Posted in thread: Castle law ???? on 12/03/2009 at 10:55AM
    Anybody know how it works when the state of Virginia doesn't have a Castle Doctrine? Does that mean I
    have to treat a hostile as if I would treat them on the street? I would like to have flexibility i...

  • Posted in thread: Do you use a gun safe? on 12/03/2009 at 10:45AM
    I have a safe under the bed that has a keypad lock and is attached to the bed.I have a Pistol Box above
    my office drawer.My long arms are located in the closet, and each of them are locked in some way...

  • Posted in thread: Do you put your Firearm under Lock&Key in your Vehicle? on 12/03/2009 at 8:36AM
    Hi, everyone. This is a good topic to discuss regarding Concealed Carry, and one that might vary
    depending on your state and/or local laws.Do you lock your firearm up in your vehicle? If so, how do yo...

  • Posted in thread: Messenger Bag for Concealed Carry? on 12/02/2009 at 2:07PM
    Hi, everyone. I was thinking of the possibility of a Messenger Bag for Concealed Carry. I've thought to
    myself of the advantages and disadvantages of the messenger bag for this use, but was wondering ...

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U.S. Navy Gunner's Mate
since 2002, toured Persian Gulf, Africa, and South America = 25 ports.
Currently on Tour as Military Instructor in Virginia Beach, VA. Navy Pistol Expert, Navy Shotgun Course Expert, Naval Boarding Team Experience, M60 Boat Gunner, 50 Cal Machine Gun and 25mm Chain Gun Captain. Experienced in various large firearms including the Surface Launched Torpedoes. Own more than 5 personal firearms of every type known.
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