sgt.porter
Marksman
My contest submission.
Just another day in the office (the picture didn't turn out as well as i would like, but the gear is there),
and a day in the dentist's office, (It took alot of begging to convince her to let me get this picture, she's shy like that )
I first heard found out about INGO when I did a google search for Indiana gun laws. I was trying to answer a question for a friend and wanted to make sure I was right. Within just a few minutes, I was so immersed in this whole new world, that I completely forgot about the answers I was looking for. Ever since that day, INGO has been my home page. Even though I don't get a whole lot of posts in, at very least, my first cup of coffee every morning and my last cup of coffee every night are spent reading the forums.
If I were to win the M&P, the first thing I would do is brag to all my friends and family about how I won a contest on INGO. I would keep it up until they got tired of hearing about it, but I would still remind them from time to time. Upon receiving the handgun, I would set up my range and shoot a couple boxes of ammo to get myself completely comfortable with my new gun. Then I would celebrate by buying a nice holster and making it my daily carry weapon. Anyone who asked about the gun would undoubtedly get the story about how I won it in a contest on INGO. Over the next couple months, I would have to come up with creative reasons for why I couldn't get the misses out to shoot my new gun. Eventually I would have to give in and let her. Then she'd probably fall in love with it and tell me how much she likes it, and how she would feel much safer and more comfortable if she carried a gun like that, and how she knows I want her to feel safe. Guilt would take over and I would have to hand the gun over to her and go back to carrying my revolver. But hey I would have a good story to tell.
Just another day in the office (the picture didn't turn out as well as i would like, but the gear is there),
and a day in the dentist's office, (It took alot of begging to convince her to let me get this picture, she's shy like that )
I first heard found out about INGO when I did a google search for Indiana gun laws. I was trying to answer a question for a friend and wanted to make sure I was right. Within just a few minutes, I was so immersed in this whole new world, that I completely forgot about the answers I was looking for. Ever since that day, INGO has been my home page. Even though I don't get a whole lot of posts in, at very least, my first cup of coffee every morning and my last cup of coffee every night are spent reading the forums.
If I were to win the M&P, the first thing I would do is brag to all my friends and family about how I won a contest on INGO. I would keep it up until they got tired of hearing about it, but I would still remind them from time to time. Upon receiving the handgun, I would set up my range and shoot a couple boxes of ammo to get myself completely comfortable with my new gun. Then I would celebrate by buying a nice holster and making it my daily carry weapon. Anyone who asked about the gun would undoubtedly get the story about how I won it in a contest on INGO. Over the next couple months, I would have to come up with creative reasons for why I couldn't get the misses out to shoot my new gun. Eventually I would have to give in and let her. Then she'd probably fall in love with it and tell me how much she likes it, and how she would feel much safer and more comfortable if she carried a gun like that, and how she knows I want her to feel safe. Guilt would take over and I would have to hand the gun over to her and go back to carrying my revolver. But hey I would have a good story to tell.