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Got my first shotgun and started hunting in 1971. it was a Coast to Coast hardware store pump. Not sure I've ever matched the excitement of getting that first shotgun.
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Dave, First shotguns are the ones that are best remembered, just wish that I would have had the sense to keep it! Karl
Last edited by Karl Graebner; 01/02/19 10:14 PM.
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I still have mine, not because of fond memories but because I don't feel is it safe to shoot or sell. I'd love to find a $100 gun buy back program to sic this on.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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I hope and pray you never get your wish, in this nation.
SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Well, it's been several decades that I've been holding on to it for this very reason. Still have it, so it seems our guns are probably safer than we thought.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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I still have mine, but it is literally worn out.
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Still have it, so it seems our guns are probably safer than we thought. Vigilence is adamant. The British thought the colony was "safe", too. Never underestimate an enemy with a cause. Are you an NRA member, or do you ride free there, too? SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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I'm betting he's an NBA free loader too... I still have mine, not because of fond memories but because I don't feel is it safe to shoot or sell. I'd love to find a $100 gun buy back program to sic this on. Lack of attachment...is that causation of lead poisoning or just liberal thought
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Sidelock
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Still have it, so it seems our guns are probably safer than we thought. Vigilence is adamant. The British thought the colony was "safe", too. Never underestimate an enemy with a cause. Are you an NRA member, or do you ride free there, too? SRH Never overestimate your enemy either. You seem quite consistently guilty of that. Yes, I'm an NRA member.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Stan:
I still have my dad's first (and only) .22, the very same Remington Model 33. When I could still shoot iron sights (my eyes don't cooperate anymore), I found it surprisingly accurate for an inexpensive .22. He bought it used and never felt the need to acquire something more.
They were fine little rifles and I plan to use it to teach my grandchildren to shoot when they come of age.
Rem
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