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I am new to THIS forum but I see a lot of contributors from another forum and they have a lot of info available.
I feel shooting is an excellent skill to acquire and it gives me a reason to go out and get some exercise.
My particular interests are small game hunting with airgun and .22, meat hunting bear (blk), and moose. also collect WWII rifles.
Checking in from Palmer. Pretty new gun owner and been hitting the range about once a week when I'm in town.
Welcome Justin626, we get to Palmer occasionaly as we have a friend that lives near the fairgrounds.
In Seattle now. From Eagle River

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I went to high school in ER. What part of Seattle? Will either be moving there or Portland area in a few years
Burien, south Seattle. I'm 32 now, left ER in 1989 at about 6 years old. Stayed in Ketchikan awhile too

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Hitting up the Birchwood range this afternoon with the family
Boomerang you are my son's age, he first saw Alaska in '89 visiting his grandfather in Chugiak!
I still dream of the place. I still call it Home. Nowhere like Alaska!

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Seward, Alaska. Looking for a SP101 9MM stolen after my daughter was killed in a plane accident gun is in Wasilla or Big Lake or Anchorage area keep a look out rare gun. If see one message me. Thanks
I lived in AK for a couple of years and had to move for family reasons. I want to move back and I'm looking for business opportunities or good paying job, can anyone help?
I lived in AK for a couple of years and had to move for family reasons. I want to move back and I'm looking for business opportunities or good paying job, can anyone help?
List your skills and check with the native corporations, [ASRC(Arctic Slope Regional Corp.), CIRI( Cook Inlet Region Inc.), NANA (from their webpage: NANA is not an acronym. NANA Regional Corporation was formed in 1972 as a for-profit Alaska Native corporation. The precursor to NANA was the Northwest Alaska Native Association, a non-profit formed in 1966 to advocate for Native issues. NANA is not an acronym for the non-profit and should not be referred to as such.)]
There are other smaller ones but these employ hundreds of people native and non native for a variety of jobs, anything from hospitality and housekeeping to heavy equipment operators to IT Techs. Figure your stengths and weaknesses and look them up. The BOLD letters will do for the search
Good luck.
It seems every show on TV now is about Alaska. I really like most of the shows and it makes me want to move up there. I'd love to have a cabin in the woods but still be able to go to town. The shows with people living way off the grid look great but that's way too much work for me.
I am from Anchorage, going down to Rabbit Creek tomorrow.
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