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There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles.
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military, very
few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles.
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military, very
few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!

I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.


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It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
if that is possible.
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On Dec 1, 2:59*pm, Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
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wrote:


There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles..
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military, very
few
*police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.


Did the filter fail?


It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
if that is possible.- Hide quoted text -

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Liar.


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Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
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wrote:



There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are
real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The
cops are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with
rifles. But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military,
very few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian
ranges. Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time
from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms
training. I don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide
training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks
when I went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John
Herring.- Hide quoted text -

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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.


Did the filter fail?



It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
if that is possible.


No comment. :-)
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On Dec 1, 2:59 pm, Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
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wrote:
There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles..
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military, very
few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.
Did the filter fail?

It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
if that is possible.- Hide quoted text -

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Liar.

A little Harry trivia: Do you know that less than half the pupils
entering the 9th grade at Harry's Alma Mater finish high school. Amazing
but true.
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On Dec 1, 2:59 pm, Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
...
wrote:


There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops
or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are
real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles.
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military,
very
few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian
ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time
from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training.
I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training
in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when
I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.


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It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
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"Boater" wrote in message
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D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
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wrote:



There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are
real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles.
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military,
very few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian
ranges. Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time
from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training
in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.


Did the filter fail?



It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further, if
that is possible.


The lower case *b* didn't sink in.


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On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 16:44:09 -0500, Jim wrote:

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On Dec 1, 2:59 pm, Boater wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
"boater" wrote in message
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wrote:
There are very few good shooters among the uniformed guys, cops or
military. I'm not saying there are none. There are some who are real
marksmen with sidearms. But most I see don't shoot well. The cops
are by
far the worst, even at relatively short distances, like, oh, 21
feet..
Now, I would assume the military guys are more adept with rifles..
But I
never see them shoot them, so I don't know for sure.
Another range, one in Virginia where I took a six week small arms
course, has an entirely different clientele, very few military, very
few
police, but an awfully high number of really good shooters.
The real good military shooters don't waste time at civilian ranges.
Most
decent sized military installations have Rod and Gun Clubs with
ranges on
the installation. The ones you see in the civilian ranges are
probably just
too embarrassed to join the local Rod and Gun Club.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
I'm a bit curious about the 6 week small arms course that Harry
supposedly took. How could he afford to take that amount of time from
his busy work schedule to attend? Why would he take a course like
that?
He must be scared of something. On the other hand it could all be a
figment of his over active imagination.
Maybe through the SIU. They apparently provide small arms training. I
don't
know how it could take six weeks, unless they also provide training in
small arms repair. Hell, Army Basic Training only took 8 weeks when I
went
through.
--
John H
*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
One evening a week, 2-1/2 hours an evening, six weeks, John Herring.-
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Nice flip and spin, asshole!
I tried. What can I say. Call me asshole. I deserve it.
Did the filter fail?
It's FloridaJim, using my "Boater" handle here. He's regressed further,
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Liar.

A little Harry trivia: Do you know that less than half the pupils
entering the 9th grade at Harry's Alma Mater finish high school. Amazing
but true.


Did you know that the rate of new AIDS cases in Wash.DC is ten times the
national average? Heard right here on the radio today. Damn shame.
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
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