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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1281604" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I worked with some Turks on various occasions when I was stationed in Europe and they were great soldiers, very professional and guys you would be more than happy to have your back in a fight.</p><p></p><p>Anytime you travel to parts of the world that are less stable than places like the US, Canada, and Western Europe it's certainly reasonable to have some trepidation, but when doing so for hunting purposes you will rarely find yourself in a place where your safety is seriously in jeopardy.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't worry about AQ or ISIS targeting you while you're in Turkey. The last thing they want to deal with is a bunch of ****ed off Turks! When the Turkish gov't has the balls to actually shoot down Russian war planes for intruding on Turkish Air Space you know you're dealing with a gov't and individuals more than willing to take the fight to whomever, wherever necessary.</p><p></p><p>Waves, one thing you need to keep in mind if you're going to act as an outfitter is to make sure you have all the bases covered security wise. Knowing the business you're in I would imagine you already have guys on the payroll who can handle it.</p><p></p><p>With you being able to provide lodging, meals, transportation through your existing businesses and your connections with the local guides it certainly seems like a natural offshoot.</p><p></p><p>The biggest issue from your standpoint I think would just be finding out exactly what it takes to get firearms and ammunition through customs and to be able to streamline the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1281604, member: 30902"] I worked with some Turks on various occasions when I was stationed in Europe and they were great soldiers, very professional and guys you would be more than happy to have your back in a fight. Anytime you travel to parts of the world that are less stable than places like the US, Canada, and Western Europe it's certainly reasonable to have some trepidation, but when doing so for hunting purposes you will rarely find yourself in a place where your safety is seriously in jeopardy. I wouldn't worry about AQ or ISIS targeting you while you're in Turkey. The last thing they want to deal with is a bunch of ****ed off Turks! When the Turkish gov't has the balls to actually shoot down Russian war planes for intruding on Turkish Air Space you know you're dealing with a gov't and individuals more than willing to take the fight to whomever, wherever necessary. Waves, one thing you need to keep in mind if you're going to act as an outfitter is to make sure you have all the bases covered security wise. Knowing the business you're in I would imagine you already have guys on the payroll who can handle it. With you being able to provide lodging, meals, transportation through your existing businesses and your connections with the local guides it certainly seems like a natural offshoot. The biggest issue from your standpoint I think would just be finding out exactly what it takes to get firearms and ammunition through customs and to be able to streamline the process. [/QUOTE]
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