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I put between 800-900 rounds through my new Glock 40-Model 22, Approximately 50 rounds through my old Glock 40, 50 rounds through my AR-15, 20 rounds through my S&W .38 Airweight and a few slugs through my Benelli.

It felt great to relieve some stress but I'm now I'm TIRED.  I'll pay someone to come clean my guns for me.

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Sounds like a lot of fun. Are you in law enforcement?

Sure hope not if that's how he relives his stress. Wouldn't want to be on the street and he gets stressed out. ;D

Sounds awesome.  I shot my AR-15 yesterday.  You can have the glocks!!  I carry a P-14 from Para Ordinance!!!  I also carry for concealment a Millenium Pro from Taurus in the .45 cal, and a Taurus snub nose in the .357 cal.  Man I need to go shoot some more!!

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Just 50 through the AR?

That ain't enough.

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Sounds like a lot of fun. Are you in law enforcement?

Probably postal employee.  

Sounds like a lot of fun. Are you in law enforcement?

Probably postal employee.  

Now that was funny I don't care who you are.

Sounds like a lot of fun. Are you in law enforcement?

Probably postal employee.

That reminds me, WHAT is it about postal employees and guns. I knew half a dozen guys who worked for the postal service. From carriers to local postmasters (Maine to NC), and all of them treated their job like it was the US Marines, and all of the collected guns. The dude in Maine had a federal permit for an automatic weapon. Luckily the guys I knew were also great shots and very respectful of their firearms. Just seems that place breeds gun collectors.

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Just 50 through the AR?

That ain't enough.

Yea, I hear ya.  I love shootind the AR but this was re-qualification, instead of open shoot.  The only reason we put so many through the Glock was beacause it's our primary weapon and plus it was a new gun.

M Starr, most postal employees are retired (or active ) military.

The postal exam has several parts, and is pretty tough, but if your already an employee of the good ol U.S.; you get to start with a 10 point (or something like that) advantage.

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yes 10 points is correct

I put between 800-900 rounds through my new Glock 40-Model 22, Approximately 50 rounds through my old Glock 40, 50 rounds through my AR-15, 20 rounds through my S&W .38 Airweight and a few slugs through my Benelli.

It felt great to relieve some stress but I'm now I'm TIRED. I'll pay someone to come clean my guns for me.

Sooo, did you pass? ;)

Ever seen a guy who didn't pass? :-? I have, kinda makes you get that sick feeling in your stomach to think they worked beside you.  :o

I put between 800-900 rounds through my new Glock 40-Model 22, Approximately 50 rounds through my old Glock 40, 50 rounds through my AR-15, 20 rounds through my S&W .38 Airweight and a few slugs through my Benelli.

It felt great to relieve some stress but I'm now I'm TIRED. I'll pay someone to come clean my guns for me.

Sooo, did you pass? ;)

Ever seen a guy who didn't pass? :-? I have, kinda makes you get that sick feeling in your stomach to think they worked beside you. :o

Yes I have seen a couple of officers who have had a real hard time trying to qualify.  It kinda worries you.

Sounds like a lot of fun. Are you in law enforcement?

Probably postal employee.

That reminds me, WHAT is it about postal employees and guns. I knew half a dozen guys who worked for the postal service. From carriers to local postmasters (Maine to NC), and all of them treated their job like it was the US Marines, and all of the collected guns. The dude in Maine had a federal permit for an automatic weapon. Luckily the guys I knew were also great shots and very respectful of their firearms. Just seems that place breeds gun collectors.

O.K. you stare at little addresses on hundreds of white envolopes all day for year after year after year and see if you dont want to go off the deep end. Ha Ha Ha!

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