I did not know it would cost a corner off the man card![]()
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hoot what you like if you can try one before you buy to make sure you like it before you fork out the cash.
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I bought my son his first handgun this past January. I asked him what he wanted and he told me he wanted a 1911, so that's what I got him, a Rock Island Armory .45ACP 1911 (Hey, if the kid wants a Colt or a Kimber he can front the money for it himself - dear old dad ain't made of dough!)
Of course, he's only 17 so he can't officially own a handgun, but one day it will officially be his.
Okay, so he wasn't "Hollywood", but he was a celebrity who served, giving up a contract for $3.6 million for the GWOT. Who? You may remember NFL Arizona Cardinal Pat Tillman manned up and served in the Army as a Ranger. Pat gave his life for the cause - by friendly fire. Additionally, his brother, Kevin, who was a minor league baseball player joined up and served with him.
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Not a chance. I could care less about Chuck. I just dont idolize some film actor that would rather put his film career over the needs of this country and then be buried with FUCKING SAND FROM IWO JIMA. Fucking bullshit. My Dad, USMC 66-72 will probably not be buried with the Sand from Iwo Jima. Yet my Father actually served in a real capacity over that douche. Along with millions of others since WWII and during WWII who will not be buried with Sand from Iwo.Also like antoher member said, Pat Tillman. Army Ranger KIA by friendly fire and gave up a $3.6 million contract to serve his country. #43 on the Arizona Cards.
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I"m not in the "Chuck is God" crowd but your hate here is misplaced. Chuck Norris did his time in the Air Force for 4 years. Born in 1940, he would have been a little too young to serve in either WW II or the Korean War but he DID pull a tour in South Korea shortly after the War while things were still pretty dicey. He got out in 1962 before the Vietnam War was even a whisper so give the man some respect. Chuck is no George Clooney or Michael Moore.