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Moved post

If you're looking for your P238 post you can find it here:
https://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=595911
Looks like they moved it to the "Handguns: The Semi-automatic Forum".

I believe in the original section where the post was originally posted they will put "Moved: original post title"

But just in general, if you ever 'lose' a post, sign in and you can use the search function to find it. The search function works very well on this site and I have used it many times.
 
Ironically, I'm going to have to move this one too.

Moving to Site Questions and Tech Support.

To find a moved post, simply click on the link where the old post originally appeared. In the post listing, a post with a name "Moved: <postname>" will appear. Click on the post name and you'll be taken to the post in its new location.

A very quick way to find your recent posts is to click on your user name where it appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The text will read "Welcome, <username>"

When you click on that, it will bring up your profile page and over on the right hand upper side, there will be a box called "Mini Statistics". Inside that box there is a link called "Find all posts by <username>" and if the link is clicked it does what it says it does.
 
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