About Kyle Lohmeier Expertise I can answer all manner of questions pertaining to the practical aspects of the lawful concealed carrying of handguns (size, caliber, revolver vs. auto, holsters, first dates with non-members of the gun culture, etc.). I am familiar with all popular makes and models of handguns and have fired a wide variety of them myself.
Experience I've worked in firearms retail for a year-and-a-half, have held a Michigan Concealed Pistols License for six years now and can explain the hassles involved with obtaining or reapplying for one. I have been involved in shooting sports of one sort or another for the last 16 years. I am a member of the National Rifle Association and an NRA-certified instructor in the disciplines of Basic Pistol and Personal Protection. I am a full-time staff writer for a weekly newspaper serving a portion of southeast Michigan which has a total circulation of more than 66,000 copies. My work has also appeared in American Handgunner Magazine.
In 2000 I earned a BA in communications from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.
Spindoctor1 wrote at 2009-04-18 01:18:04
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www.womensholster.com