The Rohrbaugh Forum
Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: DDGator on January 08, 2012, 04:31:45 PM
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Hey guys -- check out the new version of my website: www.realworldcarrygear.com (http://www.realworldcarrygear.com)
This is the "third generation" of the site and is still under construction. Apple's discontinuance of mobile.me services forced yet another move.
Let me know why you think! :)
Thanks.
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A great looking site.
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Duane:
That new setup is excellent. I've bookmarked it for easy reference.
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Great, Duane. I like it. I've saved it to the favorites.
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Excellent! Saved also.
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Looks pretty danged good to a Toad....
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Duane, well done, it looks good to me. ;D
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Bravo Zulu on both sites, among other things.
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Thanks Duane, saved to my favorites where I can read on a rainy day. Good work.
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nice job Duane, very nice!
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Duane, good show 8) Tom
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Did I see a pic of a TSD Combat Systems Glock on there? Did you review one?
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Yes. In a recent Real World Carry Gear column in CCM. I can try to dig it up when I get back.
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Duane,
Great stuff. Is the outdoor range in one of you pictures your home club?
Either way, can you share its name/location?
Keep up the wonderful and entertaining work.
Bill
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Unfortunately, the outdoor range shown in the photo is NOT my home club. :( It is the Boulder City Rifle and Pistol Club in Boulder, Nevada (just outside Vegas).
In my area, the only decent outdoor range is the Wyoming Antelope Club. I tend to shoot at a private club outside of Lakeland, which is a bit of a haul for me.
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Unfortunately, the outdoor range shown in the photo is NOT my home club. :( It is the Boulder City Rifle and Pistol Club in Boulder, Nevada (just outside Vegas).
In my area, the only decent outdoor range is the Wyoming Antelope Club. I tend to shoot at a private club outside of Lakeland, which is a bit of a haul for me.
I taught a class at the Boulder range a few months ago! It is definitely a very nice range.
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This one will stack up with some of the best--very low key and friendly.
And for the few White Feathers there is a 1000 yd. range. The only restriction there is you have to keep it out of the dirt under the watchful eye of a RSO to continue using the range.
http://bayourifles.org/index.php/about-bayou-rifles