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New to the forum but not to Glocks and guns in general. I was raise with a loaded
shotgun, ,22 rifle or 30-30 behind every door. Spent tours in Nam, 68-69. Have the T-Shirt and
headwound scars to show for it, Couldn't buy a job when I got back from Nam, but the Metro
Police Dept of Washington DC took me in, gave me a job and a career. Been in Law
Enforcement of one kind or another ever since. Last job as a Deputy was as a Child Sex Abuse
Investigator. That wore me out and I left for Parole. Been a Parole Officer for the last 20 years.
I have a nice collection of guns of which 4 are Glocks. A model 31 and 33 in 357 SIG and a model
30 and 36 in .45 ACP. Have a couple Sigs in 9mm and several Smiths. Wife and I both have had
our CCW's since the early 90's. My wife is a Magistrate and Juvenile Probation Officer. Kinda runs
in the family. I ride a Harley Ultra Classic as a work bike and I have a Nomad I've made a trike out of that I use for the wife, dog and me on the weekends. Drive a Jeep when I can't ride.
Been married 42 years. I'm a hard core conservative and about as politically correct as a sharp
stick in the eye. Guess that's about it.
Stay safe,
Dano

 

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Thanks. 3 Glock 30's? I just pickek up mine a couple weeks back. Really like it. I've purchased a Laserlyte Rear Sight laser. Gonna put it on
this weekend and sight it in if it don't rain. Got a CrossBreed holster coming and I'll be ready to carry it. Love my 36 but this 30SF surpasses
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That's me, cycle freak. Been a bike in my garage or at least in the drive since I was 16. Only time I didn't have one was in Nam.
Been a Senior Member of Glock Talk fo about 10 years and still haunt it daily, but always like to explore new places and ideas.
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Thanks for the kind words Hank, but "hero", naw, I just did what I thought was right. Survived TET 68 and 69. 13.5 months of going from being
scare half to death to being so busy I forgot to be scared. Almost like being Bi-Polar :) Again, I appreciate the thanks but as Alvin York said; Shucks,
weren't nothing special.
Stay safe, stay aware,
Dano
 

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I won't argue with you :) It was rougher coming home than living minute by minute in the bush.
Like a lot of Nam Vets, we were spit on for so long, we don't know how to accept genuine gratitude.
Means more coming from a fellow Vet though so thank you and thank you for serving too.
Dano
 
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