AK 47 full auto at basic milytary training when I turned 17 back in former USSR
AK 47 full auto at basic milytary training when I turned 17 back in former USSR
AR15 in Buffalo, 2016
Im not positive but I think it was a Cooey Model 64. One of my uncles used to keep it under his truck seat and we shot snowballs off the farm fence posts with it when i was maybe 10.
Boy Scouts, early 70's, we were invited to an underground range in Surrey in an old building south of #10 HWY (Cadets?).
First time I smelt the burnt powder I was hooked for life.I saved the cases for years. ( Funny, still save all my centerfire cases).
Of course being a good Scout I had to enlist down the road.
He can't shoot like that with a stock Savage and a Bushnell scope
Cooey .22 when I was 6.
My dads .257 Weatherby when I was 13.
CZ 75 at Silverdale Gun Club as part of their new shooter program when I was 19. I had expressed interest in getting my license and learning to target shoot but my anti-gun parents were not onboard so naturally I went behind their backs and did it anyway. It was love at first trigger pull and I’ll never forget that day.
IGA 12ga single shot break barrel when I was 8 out with my cousin rabbit hunting.
I love the sound that a law makes when I break it!
Hmmm, I think it was cooey .22 or Stevens .410,,, but I know for sure, the first rabbit I ever shot was a duck and I killed that with a stick!!!?
" Those who hammer their swords into plowshares, will Plow for those who do not".
First gun I remember shooting beyond pellet guns was a SIG Stgw 57 in the early 80's in Switzerland.... it was a school activity day and we could pick from a few different activities...... I choose an afternoon at the range....
First handgun was a Ruger Super Blackhawk.
Our Government trusts rivets more then law abiding gun owners.
Beretta 96 in ‘03. Great pistol. Too bad it wasn’t as reliable as the 92