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Latest match results on the website in my sig, looks like I'll be B class next update!

WNPL... I thing I shot with you guys... earlier this year. Maybe last year, uh, time flies.

Steven Cline

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Welcome to the club

note: you're being watched

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I glad to see some pics without flowers........I was just about to go off.... :angry2:

What's wrong with flowers? A lady needs to be romanced. Ya just can't run her dry, slam yer mags into her, slap yer finger on her trigger repeatedly and not show her some appreciation...

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Latest match results on the website in my sig, looks like I'll be B class next update!

WNPL... I thing I shot with you guys... earlier this year. Maybe last year, uh, time flies.

Steven Cline

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Welcome to the club

note: you're being watched

Yeah!!!!!! :goof:

I'm changing my sig-line RIGHT NOW!

(btw- I my wife shoots Single Stack as well...)

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I glad to see some pics without flowers........I was just about to go off.... :angry2:

What's wrong with flowers? A lady needs to be romanced. Ya just can't run her dry, slam yer mags into her, slap yer finger on her trigger repeatedly and not show her some appreciation...

Simply excellent.

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Hey Steve, I do remember shooting with you. You were on my squad. If I recall correctly, you kicked a lot of ass that day.

That's great-but how did he shoot?

He made most of the big stick using, plastic frame gripping, red dot sighting pansies cry when the overall results were posted.

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MEMBERSHIP UPDATE

To welcome into the brotherhood number eightynine, Steven Cline. Z says he's been watched. In this update we also acknowledge the name change of honorary member #30 from Game Player to Jeff Turner.

Welcome Steven!! :cheers:

VOTING MEMBERS in BOLD

HONORARY MEMBERS in ITALICS

GS1: GARY STEVENS - THE GRAND SNOB :bow:

1 - Merlin

2 - ZH Chairman of Discipline Committee

3 - Aikidale

4 - Steve J

5 - Gentleman Jim (Pinky)

6 - Mark S18138

7 - IMA45DV8

8 - Alan Meek Chairman Committee of Liaison with USPSA

9 - Catfish

10 - BOZ1911 - Slayer

11 - Gman Bart

12 - Ladyinblue (The Brain)

13 - CSEMartin

14 - Fortyfiveshooter

15 - Nemo

16 - DMS42

17 - MiddleMan

18 - Airedale SSES Junior Coordinator

19 - Benny Hill

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22 - Bill Nesbitt

23 - P.E. Kelly

24 - ddj8052

25 - 6-shot

26 - Dan Sierpina

27 - Grandbagger

28 - j1b

29 - Scout454

30 - Jeff Turner, H.M. (member formerly known as GamePlayer)

31 - Michigan Shootist

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60 - gotm4

61 - webbo

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63 - bigsaxdog

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68 - Hopalong

69 - eerw

70 - bbbean

71 - 71Commander

72 - Rocket35

73 - Boss1622

74 - BNorth

75 - Loose Brass

76 - rrflyer

77 - Wunbadweel

78 - Kyle O

79 - Doug H.

80 - A62335

81 - GM IPROD

82 - d5357

83 - TM262

84 - Samuel Adams

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86 - Doug H

87 - werewolf45auto

88 - Jadeslade

89 - Steven Cline

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Want to know how I fell in love with the 1911?

Well too bad, I'm posting it anyways.

I was a young Lieutenant MP in the US Army and I had a fancy for a young lady. Turns out the young lady's father was a Colonel, Infantry, US Army (two tour vet in the 'Nam, former BN commander and all around life-taker and heart-breaker).

When I arrived at his door step to escort his daughter for the evening the first thing he asked me was, "Welcome, want a beer?"

"Uh, no sir, I'm driving."

"Oh, OK, come on in... wanna see my gun collection?"

"Uh, yes sir, that would be nice."

So back to the den we went. In the cabinet were a collection of rifles and handguns. He pulled out a 1911, "Here, rack the slide on this," he said as he handed me the gun. Now, I was trained on the M9 at OBC at Ft. McCellan, so I had no idea what I was handling. After I fumbled with the gun for a bit ( I wasn't nervous at all, mind you) I felt glass on glass. "You can dry fire it he said."

Heaven opened, angles sang, and the Captain of God's Guards, JMB himself, smiled down.

It turns out the Colonel was formerly a commander of an AMU. He bought some civilian parts and the AMU armorer built him that 1911. It was gorgeous.

I think the Colonel showed me a shovel in his garage and a big field out back of his home, maybe something about disappearing, I don't rightly recall, I was thinking about that 1911.

So, of course, I married his daughter in hopes of inheriting that 1911 one day.

To be continued...

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Hey Steve, I do remember shooting with you. You were on my squad. If I recall correctly, you kicked a lot of ass that day.

That's great-but how did he shoot?

He made most of the big stick using, plastic frame gripping, red dot sighting pansies cry when the overall results were posted.

I thought you beat me? I got tore up by some long range shootin' if I rightly recall.

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Hey Steve, I do remember shooting with you. You were on my squad. If I recall correctly, you kicked a lot of ass that day.

That's great-but how did he shoot?

He made most of the big stick using, plastic frame gripping, red dot sighting pansies cry when the overall results were posted.

OK that's kicking some ass. Welcome :cheers:

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Want to know how I fell in love with the 1911?

Well too bad, I'm posting it anyways.

I was a young Lieutenant MP in the US Army and I had a fancy for a young lady. Turns out the young lady's father was a Colonel, Infantry, US Army (two tour vet in the 'Nam, former BN commander and all around life-taker and heart-breaker).

When I arrived at his door step to escort his daughter for the evening the first thing he asked me was, "Welcome, want a beer?"

"Uh, no sir, I'm driving."

"Oh, OK, come on in... wanna see my gun collection?"

"Uh, yes sir, that would be nice."

So back to the den we went. In the cabinet were a collection of rifles and handguns. He pulled out a 1911, "Here, rack the slide on this," he said as he handed me the gun. Now, I was trained on the M9 at OBC at Ft. McCellan, so I had no idea what I was handling. After I fumbled with the gun for a bit ( I wasn't nervous at all, mind you) I felt glass on glass. "You can dry fire it he said."

Heaven opened, angles sang, and the Captain of God's Guards, JMB himself, smiled down.

It turns out the Colonel was formerly a commander of an AMU. He bought some civilian parts and the AMU armorer built him that 1911. It was gorgeous.

I think the Colonel showed me a shovel in his garage and a big field out back of his home, maybe something about disappearing, I don't rightly recall, I was thinking about that 1911.

So, of course, I married his daughter in hopes of inheriting that 1911 one day.

To be continued...

:cheers:

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Want to know how I fell in love with the 1911?

Well too bad, I'm posting it anyways.

I was a young Lieutenant MP in the US Army and I had a fancy for a young lady. Turns out the young lady's father was a Colonel, Infantry, US Army (two tour vet in the 'Nam, former BN commander and all around life-taker and heart-breaker).

When I arrived at his door step to escort his daughter for the evening the first thing he asked me was, "Welcome, want a beer?"

"Uh, no sir, I'm driving."

"Oh, OK, come on in... wanna see my gun collection?"

"Uh, yes sir, that would be nice."

So back to the den we went. In the cabinet were a collection of rifles and handguns. He pulled out a 1911, "Here, rack the slide on this," he said as he handed me the gun. Now, I was trained on the M9 at OBC at Ft. McCellan, so I had no idea what I was handling. After I fumbled with the gun for a bit ( I wasn't nervous at all, mind you) I felt glass on glass. "You can dry fire it he said."

Heaven opened, angles sang, and the Captain of God's Guards, JMB himself, smiled down.

It turns out the Colonel was formerly a commander of an AMU. He bought some civilian parts and the AMU armorer built him that 1911. It was gorgeous.

I think the Colonel showed me a shovel in his garage and a big field out back of his home, maybe something about disappearing, I don't rightly recall, I was thinking about that 1911.

So, of course, I married his daughter in hopes of inheriting that 1911 one day.

To be continued...

Awesome!! :cheers: Have you taken the Colonel to a match? Maybe he'll decide it's time to pass on that 1911... ;)

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Awesome!! :cheers: Have you taken the Colonel to a match? Maybe he'll decide it's time to pass on that 1911... ;)

Yes, I have. I shot the Sunflower Single Stack Classic in Topeka, KS in 2008 and he visited.

No dice on early inheritance. He did say that he intends to leave it to his grandson... note that would not be his son-in-law. :angry:

Here is his grandson shooting:

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I shot my single stack at a match this weeked... no, not the Gator, jezzz, seems as if everyone was at the Gator:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpKEoasT6xE

Cool video, what happened at the star?? :ph34r:

I think my brain fell out. We need s smilie who loses his brain.

An observer whom I trust said I hit that last plate low on the arm.

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