Ken:

Thanks for the welcome.

Let me try to answer some of the questions from your post earlier today.

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Like Bob, do you have a wild red headed women child living out of state that needs introduced to self defense. Sorry MSP, couldn't resist.

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No, but I do have a not-so-wild red headed son (the younger of my two sons) whos a long, tall drink of water and stands about half a head taller than his old man. Unfortunately, Ive not been able to get him interested in shooting defensive pistol yet, but Im still working on it. His older brother, however, is beginning to show some promising signs of interest.

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So Neil, what do you carry, shoot, what COFs do you like, most embarassing moments, pix, etc. We get to know each other pretty good here on the net.

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Lets see, I carry a stainless (all steel) Kimber Compact in .45acp unless the weathers real hot, and Im wearing just baggy shorts and a T-shirt. In that circumstance (not real common), I slip a little Keltek P-11 9mm into a front pocket and a spare mag into one of the other pockets.

I usually shoot a Kimber Classic Stainless Target .45 during the matches, though.

COFs? Well, Ive kind of taken an idea from Bob Carr and have been trying to keep my COFs less choreographed and more free-form lately. In my scenario stages, I try to set up a problem and leave it as open as I can for the shooter to figure out how to solve it. I guess I could post some of these to the www.nudpa.org web site.

Most embarrassing moments? Ill have to think about that one

Pix? Lets see Try www.nudpa.org/hendriksen_photo0212.htm and zoom in the picture on the bottom left. Thats me shooting my Kimber Compact at one of the matches at Hendricksen Range in the mountains east of Salt Lake. Ive been running monthly matches there since last summer. Youll probably find me in some of the other pictures posted there as well.

Over & standing by,
Neil