Please help a non "Code Talker"!

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Shell Shucker

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I'm having trouble following posts that are littered with abbreviations such as IWB, FTF, OWB, ect. Please help me by defining as many as you can think of. Thanks
 
no prob

iwb = inside the waist band (holster)
owb = outside the waist band
ftf = face to face (when buying or selling)
 
on the top right of the page is a link to the THR Library.

Click it. Then look for the Abbreviations/Acronyms page.

Should answer all your questions.
 
IWB= inside the waist band
OWB= outside the waist band
FTF= Face to Face (gun sales) or Failure to Feed(bullet in weapon)
FTE= Failure to eject
IIRC= If I remember correctly
BTT= Bump or back to the top (to get a threadback into the new posts category)
IMHO= in my humble opinion
LOL= laughing out loud
LMAO= laughing my *ss off
ROTFL= Rolling on the floor laughing

*****edited to hit myself in forehead and say " What Smoke said" LOL
 
I'm new too, but here are some I've picked up:
ccw=carry concealed weapon
iwb= inside waist band (holster)
owb= outside waist band
ftf= failure to fire
fte= failure to eject
 
Few others:

CC Concealed carry
SD Self-defense
FFL Federal Fireams License
LSWHP Lead semi-wadcutter hollow point (favorite .38 special load)
FMJ Full metal jacket
HP Hollow point
DAO Double-action only
SA Single-action

Lou
 
BUG= back up gun.
Took me a while to learn gun code. Still get stumped at times i play along till i get it.
 
One of my favorites:
SOB Small Of Back

Here I thought some guy was cussing me out, and all he was doing was recommending a different type of holster for concealed carry :D

I fought that acronymn thing, but being in telecom/Internet biz for way too long, I guess I've picked up a nack for deciphering acronymns of all categories, but that THR Library acronymn reference would have been very helpful had I known about it sooner :)

Good to know it's there...

Karz
 
IMO-In my opinion
IME-In my experience
Mil-Pro - Usually a reference to the Taurus Millennium Pro series of pistols
Mil-surp - Military surplus (usually referring to old communist bloc weapons/ammo but not always)
CCW - carry concealed weapon
CHL - Concealed handgun license
RKBA - Right to keep and bear arms (2'nd amendment)
 
FTF confuses me because it seems to have two common usages.

FTF: Fail to fire
FTF: Face to face (in terms of private firearms sales)

Although I suppose its pretty easy to tell in context.
 
Don't forget TEOTWAWKI and SHTF they're bound to come up sooner or later
Heh; good ones. I could only come up with the first five words of TEOTW, etc., until I checked the Library link. After thirty-something years doing Emergency Management Stuff, I'm very familiar with SHTF, sometimes referred to as a "Code [insert certain color here]." :D
 
ftf has 3 meanings. Failure to feed, failure to fire, fact to face. I think it's a terrible acronym. Just too many acronyms on this forum overall, IMO :p
 
You could be in real trouble if your handgun had a FTF due to a FTF when you are FTF with a bad guy!
 
Don't forget "TAEMIMC" - There's An Evil Monkey In My Closet.

I've often read "IMHO" as "In My Honest Opinion" as opposed to "In My Humble Opinion"

What's funny is when I get together with some of the people from various automotive enthusiast boards, and they actually SAY "Gee-too-gee" (as in G2G, the abbreviation for "get together") or some other abbreviation. I'm notorious for saying things like "bee-arr-bee" and "Jay-Kay, Jay-Kay. Ell-oh-ell" (Be Right Back, and Just Kidding, Laugh Out Loud) around the office. It's hilarious, to me anyways.
 
Smoke - thanks for letting us newbs (and probably some vets too) know about the acronym list. I've been wondering about some of the acronyms used - and forgetting what I tell my trainees at work - If you want to know something, ASK! You aren't expected to know everything about what we do here or how we do it, I won't think you're an idiot cuz you ask a question.

Guess that makes me a PHB, huh? LOVE that acro!!!:D
 
Shell Shucker, the best thing people can do is spell out the term and then put the acronym in brackets. It is then acceptable to use the acronym. An example is Failure To Feed (FTF), you are then free to use FTF. Yes, before someone cracks on me, I do technical writing for a living. Regards, Richard:D
 
You could be in real trouble if your handgun had a FTF due to a FTF when you are FTF with a bad guy!


Uh, edit that, "You could be in real trouble if your handgun had a FTF due to a FTF when you are FTF with a BG. BG = bad guy:D

Oh, and if you just shoot revolvers, you have no FTEs or FTFs, but you may have and FTF when you're FTF with the BG if you have a primer failure. Just pull the trigger again, no need to tap, rack, bang. :D
 
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IANAL - I am not a lawyer

NROE - No refund or exchange

Both sometimes used along with YMMV to denote the fact that advice from strangers on an internet forum should be granted an amount of respect commensurate to the amount you paid for it.
 
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