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What weapons do you like to shoot when you're not driving your assigned or unassigned white Fedex truck? (see how i tied that in?)
 
Right now I have a Springfield Armory XDM 9mm that I enjoy shooting. Bought a Beretta PX4 Storm 9mm but I'm not sure I like it yet. Have a Kimber Solo on order.

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My latest is a High Point 995 carbine. Very fun and cheap to shoot. The best part is I can shoot it in my back yard. :)
 
I have a large armory of too many to list,some are on that thread about what everybody likes to do for fun but if I had to pick an absolute favorite id have to say its my pair of Ruger SR9's...those are the ones I shoot most anyway,9 shells are really cheap to reload
 
joe bucker said:
I like my model 21 Glock it shoots the old and slow .45 always there and dependable. Like Me!!:hysterical:

Old and slow,big and ugly! We have a family rule,nothing smaller then a .45! I sold all my cool stuff,my AR-15 and my Mini 14. I have a really nice original Dan Wesson .357 my Dad gave me though.
 
harleyd66 said:
I love all functioning firearms but my new fav this summer is my new xd 40subcompact love it

I think the XD is hard to beat,no matter what model. My Uncle always had Glocks,bought an XD and says the parts are much hardier.
 
How about this question...

Are weapons allowed at your facility? (Conceal carry) I know it's against the company policy, but is it posted?

KCY was posted, but not legally. They had a sign on the fence as you entered the property. State law says it must be posted on every entry door and the sign must comply with certain dimensions. I never said anything to the knuckleheads. I figured it meant I could carry when I was off duty.
 
How about this question...

Are weapons allowed at your facility? (Conceal carry) I know it's against the company policy, but is it posted?

KCY was posted, but not legally. They had a sign on the fence as you entered the property. State law says it must be posted on every entry door and the sign must comply with certain dimensions. I never said anything to the knuckleheads. I figured it meant I could carry when I was off duty.

In Indiana we have what is commonly referred to as the "parking lot law" it basically says that an employee of a business may keep a weapon in their vehicle while working. The weapon must be out of sight the doors must be locked and the weapon may not get out of the vehicle. The state also implemented a law stating that a employer may not ask about ownership or carrying of a weapon unless it pertains to the job or promotion. Some of the bosses still think that company policy overrules state law, but our terminal mgr has stated that as long as the law is followed they will do nothing about it.
 
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