I owned a blued Judge Public Defender in the past and carried in my Jeep console as a car-jacker deterrent, but sold it to finance the acquisition of...
Ah yes, another government manipulated three-day weekend falls upon us.
I give thanks & honor the people who gave their all, for our freedom, on the...
I'm Christian, Conservative, and Republican. Have been married to the same lovely woman since January 5, 1980. I have three children. My oldest is recently married to an awesome young woman. He works as a software engineer in Portland, OR. My younger son rejoined the Marines as a Reservist and is in NC for additional training. He is living at home, works for GoDaddy and is attending college, working toward an MIS degree. My youngest is my daughter. She is in her last year of medical school. She is an Army officer and upon completion of medical school will be an Army Captain and OBGyn Physician.
Born and raised in the zoo of Kalifornia. Left when I was 20 yrs old to enter Army. Went from being Cobra crewchief to Army Flight School and flew Hueys as a Warrant Officer. Left Army in 85 and did odd sales jobs in Kalifornia for 2 years. Moved to AZ and gave helicopter flight instructions and tours. Injuries from helicopter crash in the early 90s put me back into college. Graduated in 1995 with BS in Computer Science and have worked as an Engineering Consultant for all but one year. Plans for the future, God willing, are to continue computer education and start my own internet sales business and retire to TN or TX, working from home.
Guns I own: Stag SA-2 (AR15 M4 platform), Colt Commander in 45, Taurus PT145, Kel Tec PF-9, Remington 870 Tactical, and Ruger .22 Mark II.
"A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises, I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. Games played with the ball, and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun therefore be your constant companion of your walks." -Thomas Jefferson