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    I just want to say thank you.

    I am honored to have made the list alongside so many worthy members of the firearms community.

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    I would love number 75

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    Quote Originally Posted by SFRC View Post
    I would love number 75
    because its A common name for the Canon de 75 modèle 1897, a French World War 1 gun.???

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    Well...........I have to say I am honored to be a recipient of the coin....It really does mean alot to me guys!! I still am unsure why in my own mind but we will digress on that issue as someone(jwirecom109) gave me their reason.

    I thank GOC for everything they do for this community and hope that I can remain a part of this awesome group, community and hobby for many years to come!!

    and here is to post number 10!! lolol

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    I'm not certain I understand the idea of the coins. Could you define 'drawing' the coin better for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOOK View Post
    I'm not certain I understand the idea of the coins. Could you define 'drawing' the coin better for me?
    The challenge, which can be made at any time, begins with the challenger drawing his/her coin, and slapping or placing the coin on the table or bar. In noisy environments, continuously rapping the challenge coin on a surface may initiate the challenge. (Accidentally dropping a challenge coin is considered to be a deliberate challenge to all present.) Everyone being challenged must immediately produce the coin for their organization and anyone failing to do so must buy a round of drinks for the challenger and everyone else who has their challenge coin. However, should everyone challenged be able to produce their coin, the challenger must buy a round of drinks for the group.-wikipedia-

    'drawing' means to produce the coin from your person.
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    Awwww... I figured drawing involved an etch a sketch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark-II View Post
    Awwww... I figured drawing involved an etch a sketch
    I though it was a fast draw thing, like gunfighters from the wild west, but throwing the coins at each other like throwing stars. If they don't have razor sharp edges I'm losing interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forbes/Hutton View Post
    I though it was a fast draw thing, like gunfighters from the wild west, but throwing the coins at each other like throwing stars. If they don't have razor sharp edges I'm losing interest.
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