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Oriental Redneck
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, USCG, Space Force, Army NG, Air NG, etc. - If you, or your family members, serve/served, you're eligible but must be registered (and participating member) before 3/30/2023.


Prize: This all German made and proofed in 2004 (AE date code) Legacy P229(9) that was imported by SIG USA in 2011. Bought it used from a member here. The original plastic grips have been replaced with the factory logo Piranha grips made by Hogue. If the winner is from a mag capacity restricted state, it will ship w/o the mags.

Good luck!








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Unlucky #1…..dad was USN WW II and saw action in the South Pacific…Iwo Jima, Guadal canal and Leyte to name a few! Thanks for the chance at a great karma!


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Your generosity is next level; thank you for the opportunity.

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Lucky #2. I stood on the battlefields with my father in 1980...Normandy Bastogne, Luxembourg, Paris liberation. Thank you all veterans who served our great nation while in uniform!


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That is incredibly generous—now retired after 30 years in our navy. Sail safe and Good Hunting!


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Thank you for offering the military appreciation karma.
My Dad and his 5 brothers all served in WWII. One is still MIA.

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very generous!!!


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What an incredible karma, Q. Thank you for your ongoing generosity.

My dad was a bit of an oddity. He was in the USN during the Korean War aboard a destroyer and helped provide support to the troops on the ground nearby. He passed when I was very young, so I never spoke to him of his specific Korean War experiences.
 
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Wow, very generous!

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Very nice of you.
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Please count me in also.
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1956 - 1960 USN
1960 - 1962 USNR

Please include me.



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Nice!

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Thanks Q, very generous Sir!

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This all German made and proofed in 2004 (AE date code) Legacy P229(9) that was imported by SIG USA in 2011.

2011 was the year my daughter graduated from USNA. If I win, this will go to her.

Thanks, Q!



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Thank you for a chance on a great karma!

Father: USN- WWII, Korea, CPO ret.
Brother: USN- Vietnam



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12131,

How very generous of you.

Thanks.

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Terrific, this is great of you. My Dad was a captain in the Army Air Force, WWII, I served 1965-67 in the Army, stationed in Korea.


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Thank you for entering me.

I served with the US Army 10th SFG(A)

My son is currently a US Army Caption serving in South Korea

Two nephews that are currently Navy Lt. commanders

Father, US Army helicopter pilot

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Definitely a great Karma Q!!!


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Thanks for another very generous karma, Q!

Please count me in. U.S. Army, 1971-1974. Plus my father served during WWII in the European theater.

That P229 even has a set of one of my favorite grips on it Smile



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