Who Are you? How long have you been with us? Which state or country? We're in Oregon, USA, a little about us is below:
Graham is Army veteran of 15 years and two wars, former competitive shooter defensive shooting instructor. Now working in the industry "Graham" has writen for AmmoLand.com, GunUniversity.com, TheLoadOutRoom.com and TheArmsGuide.com and augmented those articles with videos. Graham now writes for Ballistic, Tactical Life, Combat Handguns, and Personal Defense World magazines and websites. Non-military training includes CENTER-T (AK and pistol), Front Sight (rifle and pistol), and ITTS (pistol).
Teya is also an Army combat veteran (Combat Medic in Iraq), mother, and takes self defense seriously. In the Army she was trained as an armorer with a variety of firearms. Non-military training includes CENTER-T (AK and Pistol) and Front Sight (pistol). "I've always enjoyed shooting and appreciated the design of firearms, but not to the extent I do now. Being part of GBGuns reignited those interests for me and I continue to learn more everyday. It is my absolute privilege to be part of GBGuns and I am excited to see what we'll bring you next."
Hello, I go by Usziel most of the time. It's a pleasure to meet the forum lurkers and posters here. I did a short stint in the Army in '90 but was booted due to a previously unknown health condition. So much for my career as a helicopter pilot. I've only ever purchased a handful of used firearms in my life until very recently. In November my spouse of 20 years and I decided it might be a good idea to come up with an evacuation plan just in case things went pear-shaped in Ukraine. That included buying new guns. Fortunately, things went apple-shaped in central Europe instead. Unfortunately, we were pretty easy marks for a less than scrupulous fire arms market out here in Salt Lake City. We live, we learn, we get knocked down, we get kicked in the gut a few times, we get back up and wonder what the hell just happened. I'm a jack-of-all trades type and my spouse is the Lord High God of Data at a local advertising company. We're looking to boogie on out of SLC in the next 2 years and find a nice plot of sub-rural, semi-farmland in either south central Illinois or maybe Oregon ... if we can something nice in the west under 2000 feet and under $30K. LOL, right? ~sigh~ I'm such an idiot sometimes ...
P.S. You wouldn't happen to know anyone interested in a 500 year old katana? Don't mind me, it's an inside joke ... :D