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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #105 on: November 14, 2015, 04:11:34 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
If Pat the Light Guy is packing an FNX 45 his britches are stacked and packed because I have my G20 and my FNX 45 both right in front of me and the Glock looks and feels like a compact pistol next to that animal.  It is a heavy Bastige but shoots like a dream.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #106 on: November 14, 2015, 04:16:55 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Ha, Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!  Not that it really matters, but what's the CC rule in WA when it comes to "places of worship"?
It's up to the places of worship.  If you have a CPL in WA, you can carry anywhere except: Anyplace that is restricted to 21+ and is selling alcohol (which is why you find most restaurants here put a velvet rope around the bar to define a no-carry area), anyplace where judicial proceedings are held (but they are required by law to provide a secure place to check weapons), the secured portions of airports, the secured portions of jails or prisons, and public schools unless you are just picking up a student and leaving.  Stadiums and convention centers operated by cities or municipalities can restrict un-licensed carry, but cannot restrict licensed carry.  Private properties (like businesses) can prohibit firearms, even if licensed, but enforcement is restricted to having authorities escort you off the premises and maybe pursuing a trespass complaint.

All things considered, for such a Commie state that requires any transfer through an FFL, we're pretty sane about the carry of firearms.  Lots and lots of gun owners here. 
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #107 on: November 14, 2015, 04:19:04 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
If Pat the Light Guy is packing an FNX 45 his britches are stacked and packed because I have my G20 and my FNX 45 both right in front of me and the Glock looks and feels like a compact pistol next to that animal.  It is a heavy Bastige but shoots like a dream.
Yup. That's the one.  Big heavy mutha with a tight slide. But Pat's a big heavy mutha himself, so it all evens out.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #108 on: November 14, 2015, 04:21:08 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Nor a pleasure free zone!
We have an out-building we call the "Command Center."  That's the men's ministries headquarters, and where the Consortium often meets to smoke, drink, and debate weighty subjects.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #109 on: November 14, 2015, 04:38:42 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
If Pat the Light Guy is packing an FNX 45 his britches are stacked and packed because I have my G20 and my FNX 45 both right in front of me and the Glock looks and feels like a compact pistol next to that animal.  It is a heavy Bastige but shoots like a dream.
Yup. That's the one.  Big heavy mutha with a tight slide. But Pat's a big heavy mutha himself, so it all evens out.
15 round mag full of 230 grain .45's does not lighten it up any!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #110 on: November 14, 2015, 05:19:41 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
It's a nice feeling to be safe at church.  :)
Well, there have been jokes about getting caught in the crossfire. But we are continuously envisioning scenarios and planning for them. So everyone knows what they are supposed to do.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #111 on: November 14, 2015, 06:18:36 PM »

SHEESH!!!!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #112 on: November 14, 2015, 06:19:27 PM »

Did not even have a cigar today, weather just too crappy to enjoy sitting out.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #113 on: November 14, 2015, 07:13:52 PM »

Double SHEESH!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #114 on: November 14, 2015, 07:24:59 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Not bothered by whats being carried,
but I do have to say it would bother me having people in church with green security jackets
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #115 on: November 14, 2015, 07:26:43 PM »

Ugly, sloppy game, but a win is a win, victory Larange to smoke.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #116 on: November 14, 2015, 07:49:58 PM »

Morning/Afternoon Raz. 

I was thinking about you this morning, ordered a Front Line IWB for my big-azz 10mm Glock.  With what ISIS brought to Paris i might start packing that.
Indeed.  The warden is talking about getting her CC license now.  I told her how it was illegal for me to carry in church.  She said screw that, do it anyway.
There are more church shootings than school shootings.  But I pity the moron who tries that at my church.  In any given service there are at least six armed and trained guys.  Some are identifiable by the green security jackets, but most aren't. 

Lessee, there's ex-Marine corporal Jeff - we call him the Sergeant-at-Arms - handing out the bulletins (S&W M&P .40), Detective Stan at the sound board (Glock 23), Pat the light guy (FN .45), ex-Marine Mark (Kimber .45), Big John wearing the biker colors (Kimber .45), Big Ron of the Seattle Police (Glock 22), Mike the FFL (Sig Nightmare .45), Eric the church Elder (usually a Sig .380), Jay the men's ministry director (Springfield XD .45), and Squire Doug, former airline pilot who owns a vast collection of firearms including a complete set of WWII small arms.  The Squire prefers a S&W Airweight .38 Special.  Dan the drummer is an FFL also, but he's old school and carries a Colt SAA in .45 LC (no, I'm not joking).  Oh, can't forget my dad - the pastor.  He's a Sig guy.  And the associate pastor carries a 9mm.  I'm usually onstage with a guitar - and the Glock 22. Most of these guys are also cigar smokers.

My church isn't a gun-free zone.
Not bothered by whats being carried,
but I do have to say it would bother me having people in church with green security jackets
I did find the security jackets a bit over the top.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #117 on: November 14, 2015, 07:50:43 PM »

Ugly, sloppy game, but a win is a win, victory Larange to smoke.
WINNNNNNN!
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #118 on: November 14, 2015, 07:58:50 PM »

Made some mighty fine Cuban Sandwiches for dinner, roasted the pork shoulder myself.
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Re: 11/14/2015
« Reply #119 on: November 14, 2015, 08:00:54 PM »

Made some mighty fine Cuban Sandwiches for dinner, roasted the pork shoulder myself.
Sounds like a winner.....much more appetizing than meatloaf and rice.
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