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Dear Rich,

After some thought I believe that it was not a good idea to split up the handguns into three forums. There is just not enough difference between them to warrant the complexity of having to check three separate forums to find your favorite topics/writers. There is considerable overlap and unless it is a resources issue or something I'm not aware of, I vote to combine them back into one forum. JMHO

George
 
Thanks, George. No decision ever gets unanimous support. This one is no exception. If Member comments are overwhelmingly negative, we'll go back to the one Forum format.
Rich
 
Rich, I like it the way it is now. Once people get used to it, and get a little better at putting the topics in the correct forum, it will be even better.
Eric
 
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