2022 Family Christmas picture thread

Life must be tough without a sense of humour.


Unfortunately on this site I truly believe some do count guns as family, it's truly weird but there are others that run around the house " clearing it" and hold guns while watching Band of Brother's , John Wick etc
 
Unfortunately on this site I truly believe some do count guns as family, it's truly weird but there are others that run around the house " clearing it" and hold guns while watching Band of Brother's , John Wick etc

What people run around doing in their house is their business, Lighten up geez
 
Well, we should all be thankful that folks are posting fun-pictures of their firearms...
- Pictures of me in my underwear's cleaning them after a day of hunting/shooting might really get people upset

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Unfortunately on this site I truly believe some do count guns as family, it's truly weird but there are others that run around the house " clearing it" and hold guns while watching Band of Brother's , John Wick etc

It must be terrible for you to still be here but I'm sure that in your eyes you're doing it for the good of humanity.
 
Here is family of 3 Winchester Model 21's, all 12 gauges. I claim ownership of the middle gun which is a skeet model which has a custom maple stock. The other two are owned by a good friend and M21 enthusiast who convinced me that he should have the top gun rather than myself. The top gun is a trap gun with #5 Winchester engraving---factory engraved M21's are rather scarce. And the bottom gun is a field gun that has seen lots of use and sees service every fall, rain or shine.
Yes, these guns were made in the US and are a stark contrast to the sleek and slender English doubles but the M21 is as strong and durable as any shotgun ever made. My skeet gun is nearly 90 years old and still as reliable as it was when new.

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I guess I need to take a new family photo in 2023 to include the 20th century guns lest they feel unloved. Since this pic a couple have moved to deserving new homes, but others have joined the family.
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Unfortunately on this site I truly believe some do count guns as family, it's truly weird but there are others that run around the house " clearing it" and hold guns while watching Band of Brother's , John Wick etc

Captain no fun. Last year I watched Die Hard with my GSG 16 and HK slapped the living #### out of it. Made me feel like I was truly there.

It doesn't affect you, so why #### on something, that brings them joy.

Rule 32... Enjoy the little things. Oops almost said thongs.
 
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Here is family of 3 Winchester Model 21's, all 12 gauges. I claim ownership of the middle gun which is a skeet model which has a custom maple stock. The other two are owned by a good friend and M21 enthusiast who convinced me that he should have the top gun rather than myself. The top gun is a trap gun with #5 Winchester engraving---factory engraved M21's are rather scarce. And the bottom gun is a field gun that has seen lots of use and sees service every fall, rain or shine.
Yes, these guns were made in the US and are a stark contrast to the sleek and slender English doubles but the M21 is as strong and durable as any shotgun ever made. My skeet gun is nearly 90 years old and still as reliable as it was when new.

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I want that trap model!!
 
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