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  • BACKTOSHOOTING
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 517

    Sleepless in San Diego

    Just put a beautifull SS Kimber [My First] TLE 11 in jail on a PPT at Turners in San Marcos and a Glock 21 has been in for 3 days at SOCALGUNS.

    Plan on shooting the Kimber for fun and the Glock for Zombies.

    This wait is going to be one of the longet of my life
    FIREARMS-When a GUN is needed more than a camera
  • #2
    hornswaggled
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 1650

    The waiting is the hardest part...
    Every day you see one more card.
    sigpicNRA Endowment Member
    SAF Defender's Club

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    • #3
      Mr.1904
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 3310

      Congrats. Let us know how they shoot when you pick'em up
      "Then there are sheepdogs. The sheepdogs are the bastions of safety. The sheepdog lives solely to protect the flock and confront the wolf. They live for the opportunity to be called to duty to protect the innocent. The sheepdog has fangs and the propensity for violence but hopes that he will not have to resort to it. However, he lives for that day when he will be able to use his warrior skills and mindset to keep the wolf from harming the sheep."

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      • #4
        Capybara
        CGSSA Coordinator
        CGN Contributor
        • Feb 2012
        • 15311

        I don't know, I have two pistols in jail right now. The wait is easy, I am working my rear off at work right now, traveling on business next week, pick up AR pistol when I get back, then a month later, pick up CZ75 SP-01. Then, it's DROS my two stripped lowers I have had on order since February, if they are in.

        I find the more guns you have, the easier the wait. I want the AR pistol and the CZ but I can wait, not that big of a deal. I have plenty of guns I like to shoot in the safe. If it was my first gun or first of a kind (handgun, shotgun or rifle), then the wait would be torture.
        NRA Certified Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor, Shotgun Instructor and Range Safety Officer

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        • #5
          BACKTOSHOOTING
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 517

          Ya the wait

          Originally posted by Capybara
          I don't know, I have two pistols in jail right now. The wait is easy, I am working my rear off at work right now, traveling on business next week, pick up AR pistol when I get back, then a month later, pick up CZ75 SP-01. Then, it's DROS my two stripped lowers I have had on order since February, if they are in.

          I find the more guns you have, the easier the wait. I want the AR pistol and the CZ but I can wait, not that big of a deal. I have plenty of guns I like to shoot in the safe. If it was my first gun or first of a kind (handgun, shotgun or rifle), then the wait would be torture.

          exactaly, My first 1911 model and im in a fog just thinking about it
          FIREARMS-When a GUN is needed more than a camera

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          • #6
            nocomply25
            Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 273

            I feel your pain man!! I am waiting on my M&p9....I cant pick up till next friday!!! seems so far away....it actually hurts!

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