Here I am at SWAT training I'm second from the left
Me and one of my AR15s
Here I am rappelling at SWAT school
Georgia Public Safety Training Center Sniper Range in Forsyth Georgia.
Here's a picture of my gun safe that I made back when I was working as a machinist.
Also a few of my guns
Her's just a little bit of the ammo I keep " just in case "
3000 rounds of 5.56mm Federal Hollow Points
1000 rounds of 9mm FMJ
My Firing Range, this is a work in progress. Above is a picture of my 25 yard Pistol Range
I also installed a ballistic water trap used to test fire my handloaded ammo into.

Picture of the concrete shooting bench I built. Click Here for drawings and measurements
One of my AR500 Armor Plate Targets
Bobby Keigans owns this store and has these targets for $75.00 each.
Bobby also has a large selection of guns and reloading supplies
Stand I built to hold the AR500 Targets
My 200 yard rifle range as veiwed from my concrete shooting bench.
My F.B.I. Award for the highest overall training score for 2002
Me at the G8 Summit at Sea Island
My Perfect Score at Sniper School, 5 shots @ 100 yards, group size .595"
He I am in my Sniper Ghillie Suit I use to sneak up on people with.
Car vs MP 40 sub machine gun, this car was used during our training at SWAT school
Notice the slightly larger hole near the top left part of the windshield, this was made by my
308 sniper rifle when I made a head shot on a "dummy crook" that was sitting in the passenger seat
My Ammo Factory that I use to load 223, 243, 308, 9mm, 357, 45ACP, 450 Bushmaster, 7mm mag, and 12ga slugs... I use a RCBS Rockchucker II press and RCBS dies for all my metallic cartridges.
Misc. Pictures
Lt. Mobley holding a very large hailstone that fell in Camilla one night that we were working.
Glad it didn't hit me on the head.
Misc. Pictures
Vacation picture of the Great Smokey Mountains, North Carolina.
USS Alabama Pictures
My Wife, Sue, standing in front of the 16 inch guns of the
USS Alabama
Sue standing with one of the USS Alabama's Anchors
Sue standing in front of one of the USS Alabama Propellers
Here I am with one of the Anchor Chains
Here I am picking out some ammo for next deer season
Sue, holding the 18 inch thick door on the main turrent of the USS Alabama
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