Dear Santa...

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On a side note, I am giving my 21 year old son a gift certificate that will cover the cost for his CCW class and permit.

Also included with that gift will be one of my .45's. :D
 
A gift certificate to Midway USA is the only gun related item I asked for. I would like to get a progressive press and figure I could use the certificate towards it.
 
extra magazines for my CZ, A chinese made magazine for my Chicom SKS that Dad brought back from 'Nam, ammo (always a good gift idea), some decent targets, and the directions to a decent range in town ;)

Tom
 
I'm about 75% sure there's a case trimmer and tumbler under the tree already.:cool:

that'd pretty much cover it, although if anyone were just itching to give a FAL parts kit to someone, I'd be happy to accept.:evil:
 
I'm gonna say I wish I was LennyJoe's Son...

instead I have a father then upon viewing my USPc and Ruger 22/45 told me it was the biggest waste of money he'd ever seen :(

:( :mad:
 
I want someone to start making .22 conversion kits for the Sig P226. Plus a reasonable priced 9mm carbine (with wood furniture) that takes P226 mags.
RT
 
Dear Santa,

I'd like a nice Bushmaster M4gery, a 6" Colt Anaconda, and another Colt Police Positive Mk V (so I can shoot the one I already own).

That's all.
 
Dear Santa: On Second Thought-

I've been naughty all year long, buying guns and accessories for when
times really get hard. So in all fairness, please take whatever firearms
related gifts you have for me, to someone less fortunate than myself.
I'm quite sure there are many members here that could use some new
equipment, targets, optics, ammo, and even a few who could use an
extra firearm or two.

And, I thank the Good Lord for all the blessings of not only this year,
but years past as well. Wishing all my THR family the happiest of the
holiday season, and let's fight to keep Christ in Christmas~! After all,
he is the reason for the season. May GOD BLESS you all.

Respectfully,
 
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tuckerdog1 said:
I'd like to see a federal law that says if you're licenced to carry, your employer cannot prevent you from doing so on company property.

Tuckerdog1

+1
 
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