The Tactical Gentleman
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Greetings from the Gentleman!

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sean Michael Bach Feb 12. 4 Replies

I just wanted to say hello to everyone in the AoM Community. I have been a diehard follower of the website for some years, but only recently joined this side.A little about myself:I live in Atlanta,…Continue

 

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The Tactical Gentlemen's Club

Are you a Tactical Gentleman?Welcome! If you are involved or have interests in issues relating to the military, law enforcement, or tactical realms, this is the place for you.See More
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The Tactical Gentlemen's Club

Are you a Tactical Gentleman?Welcome! If you are involved or have interests in issues relating to the military, law enforcement, or tactical realms, this is the place for you.See More
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The Distinguished Warfare Medal.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, has created a new medal for those in cyber defense and drone operations, the Distinguished Warfare Medal. It ranks above the Bronze Star, which is a combat medal.In reply, a retired Green Beret stated "I suppose now they will award Purple Hearts for carpal tunnel syndrome." What do you think? Is this medal disrespectful to combat troops? Or is it appropriate because of the ever evolving ways in which we wage war?See More
Feb 17
The Tactical Gentleman replied to The Tactical Gentleman's discussion What do you think about Magpul and Colorado HB 1224? in the group Riflemen
"It was"
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Outnumbered: Defending the Second Amendment.

You attend a dinner party at a friend’s house. As the drinks continue to pour, everyone loosens up a little, and conversations about the weather move into more substantial content; politics. All of a sudden there it is, someone brings up the gun debate. You can tell by the commentary that you are the sole supporter of our right to bear arms. Sweeping emotions and opinions aside, what documents, case law or history do you use to back up your statements?Through sharing this knowledge we…See More
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The Tactical Gentlemen's Club

Are you a Tactical Gentleman?Welcome! If you are involved or have interests in issues relating to the military, law enforcement, or tactical realms, this is the place for you.See More
Feb 14
Tadd Schowengerdt replied to The Tactical Gentleman's discussion What do you think about Magpul and Colorado HB 1224? in the group Riflemen
"I thought it was a 15 round max, not that it matters though. I read that it still has a few more hurdles before it becomes law but it is pretty ignorant of them to still be considering it. Only ignorance (or just plain stupidity) would allow people…"
Feb 14
Kevin Collier replied to The Tactical Gentleman's discussion What do you think about Magpul and Colorado HB 1224? in the group Riflemen
"The only way this kind of nonsense can be stopped is for companies like Magpul to relocate. Here in Illinois we are facing the same kind of garbage. I hope that many other companies will take the example of Olympic Arms and refuse to sell to…"
Feb 14
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What do you think about Magpul and Colorado HB 1224?

I would like to see what you guys think about the legislation slated for Colorado, affecting one of the most recognizable names in the rifle world, Magpul.Colorado House Bill 1224: Makes illegal to trade, sell, or own magazines with more than a 10 round capacity. It also requires the magazines to have serial number, date of manufacture, and more information (to the discretion of the CBI) on it. The most problematic part of the bill is that the manufacture of these magazines cannot be for out of…See More
Feb 14
The Tactical Gentleman replied to Eric P.'s discussion Your take on weaponry, arms, ect.
"Yes, we have all noticed that the flavor of the news in recent months have been about shootings, and it is because the media is sensationalizing and politicizing guns in general. Please also compare: Last year, shootings with a handgun were…"
Feb 14
The Tactical Gentleman replied to Victor E. Franklin's discussion Everyday carry.
"I am always unarmed, carrying massive amounts of cash, and eager to cooperate with any criminals out there."
Feb 12
The Tactical Gentleman replied to Victor E. Franklin's discussion Everyday carry.
"Sorry to hear that, I love my Opinel knives #6 and #8."
Feb 12
Sean Michael Bach replied to The Tactical Gentleman's discussion Greetings from the Gentleman!
"Hello, TTG. I'm in the same boat you are, basically - long time visitor, recent member. I have great respect for good police officers, so it is a pleasure to be acquainted with you (or at least, as acquainted one could be on a website!)."
Feb 12
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Feb 12
The Tactical Gentleman replied to Jack Neulist's discussion Finding the "Old Ones": Who really settled North America first? in the group History Buffs
"Though always possible, we have a long way to go to get more concrete evidence for these "Old Ones". I have to say that the idea of long lost civilization that predates and possibly outshines established ones in history is very exciting. I…"
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Concealed Carry Club

Every gentleman should be able to adequately protect himself and his family from ruffians’ intent on doing harm. This group welcomes anyone who takes pride in their second amendment right to keep and bear arms in a legally concealed manner.
Feb 12

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Interests
All things tactical.
Books
The Art of War, The Prince, Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography, The Glock Armorer's Manual, The Zombie Survival Guide, and any history book - primarily military history.
Movies
Shawshank Redemption is the greatest movie of all time.
World War II movies, Foreign Films, Anything with Christopher Walken, Ahhnold, or Bruce Campbell.
Music
Country, Southern Rock, and everything else.
Quote
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. T. Roosevelt

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