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GTA Intro and Help => Welcome New Members => Topic started by: ezman604 on July 13, 2012, 11:17:27 AM
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I get very busy with the forum and my more than full time job and don't always have time to reply to your introduction post. I DO look at all new member registrations and have the system send you a note of welcome to GTA Forums. But that isn't really a personal welcome. Sorry if I missed personally welcoming some of you.
So WELCOME to GTA International Forums!!!!
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We are proud to have you join our group of airgun addicts. If you have not done so already, PLEASE read through the forum rules here...http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,919.0.html (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,919.0.html)
We pride ourselves in being the best, most friendly, informative and family oriented airgun site on the internet. And it's all because of our fantastic membership. And you have become a part of that family. Please keep your account active by posting. We LIKE pictures too, it helps feed our airgun addictions. After all, we're not a support group, we're enablers. HaaHaa
There are a lot of GATES on the forum but don't let it confuse you. The madness will make sense after a while. You will probably find 1 or more that you frequent the most. But be sure to just look around in all of them to get a feel of WHY they are there. And be sure to use the Search and Advanced Search features. If you are looking for something in particular and the search does not help, PLEASE feel free to ask in a post. There are a lot of very knowledgable and friendly folks that will help you get an answer to your question(s). And do it without biting your head off...LOL.
We are proud to have a WIDE variety of airgun enthusiasts and professionals in our GTA family. We have professional airgun tuners, competition shooters, designers and engineers, TV hosts, several vendors and of course a vast gathering of shooters, tinkerers and enthusiasts with just a few days to MANY years of hands-on knowledge. We are extremely proud of every member and their contributions to keep this forum the fantastic place it is.
Anyway, on behalf of Gene, Bob, Harry, myself, all the other staff and members, I want to extend a personal welcome to each and every one of you. And for all of you old timers, THANK YOU for making and keeping GTA "THE" place to be on the World Wide Web.
And as always....
Happy Shooting!!!!
Dave
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....and to add a little more. LOL
PLEASE take a look in the Library for tons of VERY useful info our members have assembled.
Be sure to make a visit or post in the Vendor Gate of some of our fine folks.
We add vendor gates and their name to the Mall when they prove to give exceptional and ethical customer service. Be sure to support those that support GTA. A lot of our vendors and members have donated items to raffle to raise funds for GTA. We are a non sponsored site and generate our needed operating funds from donations by our fantastic members and vendor members!!!!
MANY thanks to all of those that have given!!!!
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Very true....a big welcome to all the new members. I try to welcome each and every one.....but I`m sure I missed quite a few because there`s always new members joining everyday (And that`s a wonderful thing).
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I admit I'm not so good at keeping up with the welcomes for new member. Need to work on that...
But to any and all new members WELCOME TO THE GTA, please fasten your seat belts and hang on. There are many fun but slippery slopes ahead for your wallets. For an example, I know some of you are saying " I won't ever spend $400 on a airgun", I said that at one point to.
So again welcome to the gta
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Golly Dez, I've been on there awhile did you mistake me for some one else.
Bob
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Golly Dez, I've been on there awhile did you mistake me for some one else.
Bob
No Bob, you're a crusty but respected "almost" old timer too.
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And we're proud you're here. Wanted EVERYONE to get the message of thanks for making our home the great place it is!!!!
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You guys are the best! Everything from topics to the members here, you are all #1.
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Too funny I got this e-mail today also.
Thanks Dave and everyone for the warm welcome.
I've been a member and posting since ummm 2007 ?
I appreciate your appreciation.
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Too funny I got this e-mail today also.
Thanks Dave and everyone for the warm welcome.
I've been a member and posting since ummm 2007 ?
I appreciate your appreciation.
Dan, it's kinda like at work. You never hear the good stuff, just when there's something wrong. LOL
I wanted EVERYONE to get a thank you for all they have done and will do. I APPRECIATE all of you fine folks!!!!
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And of course to welcome all newcomers too. Wanted them to see we appreciate them even after they have been here for decades...almost. LOL
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Yeah yeah we know you just ran out of things to do. LOL
Thanks though it's good to be wanted somewhere. I love this place. But it sure has cost me some money whew, addiction. ;D
Bob
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I DEFINITELY know that feeling Bob.
And hey, you old timers have THIS thread to use to welcome newcomers too. Since I'm sure a lot of you have limited time also, even though you welcomed new folks in your thoughts and prayers.
LOL
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After your married 45 years, it's great to have a place for humor, venting,
and still learn things. I'll tell you its great.
Thanks
Bob
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Welcome to the GTA, it's a great place to be and make friends as well as learn alot from others in the airgun world of enthusiasts, enjoy it and have fun!
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Hey DEz! Look! You even got Ernie's attention! ;D
Thanks for the welcome. This is a great place to be. And for the record, we appreciate you too. (Now, if you could just hear that from "the boss" every now and then...I'm sure she appreciates you, too...maybe)
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Hello all you airgun geeks!
My name is jeff and i am an airgun geek. oops! Wrong forum! Wait, my names jeff and I'm an airgun geek, but it isnt a big problem. i can quit airguns any time i want, seriously. Okay, quiting airguns might be a lil problem.
I found your forum while searching for a spring guide for an old springer that I'm tuning for a neighbor. it is a B3 that, apparently is the usual badly made by a chinese six year old in some sweatshop in shanghai pellet rifle. the spring guide is sheared off at the base of the part, as well as cracking on the back side of the bore, too. i am looking for someone who is fabbing or capable of fabbing the part. there are a million B3s out in the world and this one cant be the only one with this problem.
anyway, as for me and my airgun "problem", ive been doing airguns, I mean serious airgunner, for about five years. i had occasion to luck into three career air rifles, and instantly was hooked. i did have an old generic CO2 rifle as a kid, and never really got serious about airguns, then, as i moved right on ti firearms from there. but when i found the career air rifles, like i said, instant geek, from that tIme on.
i started working on airguns after the air force talon i purchased had some issues. while it is a fine shooting machine, it just didnt have the poop that it shouldve had and i started looking online for solutions to the problem. I am still working on the talon slow but sure. Ive only had it a month and given it a decent tune up. i dont have a chrony but can feel the difference in the way it fires.
I'm also getting ready to do a home build pcp gun. seeing the simplicity of the talon allowed me to understand the process in its entirety and ive always been a tinkerer, so....
with all of these pcp guns i have i use a heavier pellet and the eun jins are the only ones i find that I'd buy again. thats the problem though, they seem so darn hard to find. Ninety percent of the ammunition i use is .25 cal and you cant just run down the the five and dime d anand pick up a tin. as a consequence, I'm pondering seriously, getting a swaging setup and making my own pellets for the big bore guns. I'm interested in what other big bore gunners think about optimum pellet shape. i know theres a market niche for better big bore air gun projectiles, small as it may be, with all that mullah into the swaging set up, why not help a brother out and share the wealth. but thats all down the road and I'm still lookin for a spring guide for a B3.
Anyway, HI EVERBODY!
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The way the folks aiddict you is not enablers like Dez said. The send out agents and such with liquid ags and pellets and put it in your veins and boom your hook forever unless you shoot yourself in the LOL They all are addicted.
Bob
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How do you post an introduction of yourself in the new member section? I'm still trying to figure out a lot of your web site feathers.
Please advise, it must be simple, but I'm not seeing it.
Thanks, Jon
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Jon, above and on every page, there is a drop-down box marked "Jump to". Click on the arrow and there is a list of gates. Click on "Welcome New Members" and you will go to that gate. Then click on the tab "New Topic" and type away. Be sure to click on the Spell Checker and Preview tabs to see your post before you actually click the "Post" tab.
Hpoe this helps and welcome!!!!
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If this is the right place to reply and introduce onesself, then I'm Hal the Elder (age 76), a retired aerospace engineer, and an amateur astronomer, musician, and builder of high voltage electrostatic lightning machines as a hobby.
Today, I traded my .22 cal Webley Patriot springer for a .22 cal RWS 460 springer. I wanted to switch from a break-barrel to an underlever rifle.
I live in the Southern Caifornia Mojave High Desert at an altitude of 3000 feet, in the town of Apple Valley.
I hope to learn more about airguns and to have pleasant and informative discussions with you all!
Thank You...
HAL
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If this is the right place to reply and introduce onesself, then I'm Hal the Elder (age 76), a retired aerospace engineer, and an amateur astronomer, musician, and builder of high voltage electrostatic lightning machines as a hobby.
Today, I traded my .22 cal Webley Patriot springer for a .22 cal RWS 460 springer. I wanted to switch from a break-barrel to an underlever rifle.
I live in the Southern Caifornia Mojave High Desert at an altitude of 3000 feet, in the town of Apple Valley.
I hope to learn more about airguns and to have pleasant and informative discussions with you all!
Thank You...
HAL
Hal,
Follow EZ's explanation above and post your own welcoming thread, basicly copy and paste what you wrote here...
Welcome to our Addiction.....
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Hello everybody. I'm Mike Farr, and have been fooling around with Air Guns for about a year. Also have a Compound Bow that I have used for several years at shooting ranges and at 3D shoots. Air Guns have been a great alternative. I have a couple of air rifles, and pistols, but recently working with a Benjamin Titan GP, that is my new favorite. Modifications with new scope, re staining stock with darker color, and Charlie DaTuna III Trigger. Ya , I know Gene is the Moderator for this sight, but I have to mention what a AWESOME addition his trigger is to this rifle. Easy to install, HUGE DIFFERENCE from original factory trigger. With prompt delivery, quality of design and product, and on line instructions, I don't think you would find a better deal, or Modification anywhere!!
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And don't forget to check out the GTA members map and ADD yourself. You may be surprised to find some airgunners close by. Shooting is WAY better when you can share it with others!!!
https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=962067 (https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=962067)
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Thanks for the warm welcome in response to my introduction..I feel at home already and likewise feel the compulsion to keep up with GTA tradition. My gratitude to all our fellow airgunners too..
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Thank you. I will go check out the library!
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As a new member trying to do what I can to welcome the new members. Just a bit I can give back.
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Welcome, I have been here a little while and haven't posted much but wanted to welcome you. The info stored on anything airgun is staggering, your gonna love it.
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Welc9me
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Howdy
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Howdy
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Are there two welcome threads now ??
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Welcome to the GTA!
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