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<blockquote data-quote="Duncandl" data-source="post: 3877217" data-attributes="member: 4389"><p>My dad always reminded me to not shoot anyone, but if I did find myself in that situation to make sure there was only one side of the story that could be told to the police. </p><p></p><p>When we moved here from Hawaii, we no longer had a range officer attached to the squadron and we all went to the range on base at Tinker but they would not qualify us for the ribbon/medals so Skipper Keilty authorized us to qualify at H&H with an instructor that was one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of shooting with and the range officer in Hawaii was one of my roommates, lol. His advice and instruction was night and day from what the Navy offered us back then. I snuck into one of the 9mm courses on Tinker way back when and that was good stuff as well. We sure had fun and it was way better than work, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncandl, post: 3877217, member: 4389"] My dad always reminded me to not shoot anyone, but if I did find myself in that situation to make sure there was only one side of the story that could be told to the police. When we moved here from Hawaii, we no longer had a range officer attached to the squadron and we all went to the range on base at Tinker but they would not qualify us for the ribbon/medals so Skipper Keilty authorized us to qualify at H&H with an instructor that was one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of shooting with and the range officer in Hawaii was one of my roommates, lol. His advice and instruction was night and day from what the Navy offered us back then. I snuck into one of the 9mm courses on Tinker way back when and that was good stuff as well. We sure had fun and it was way better than work, lol. [/QUOTE]
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