Not sure of model but .22lr bolt (only alowed to load single round at a time) in 1987.
Not sure of model but .22lr bolt (only alowed to load single round at a time) in 1987.
If ignorance of the law is not a defense, then any legal system that has more laws than any one person can reasonably remember, is unjust in and of itself.
54 years ago..A Red Rider BB gun..then a Browning BL22 grade 1, I purchased about 45 years ago.
The Red Rider is long gone..but the BL22 sit in my safe after all those years. Seen little use in the last 20 years, but it is time to get her out.
Uncle Charlies farm. Lever action .22.
in scouts mid 80's we got invited to indoor military range behind what is now Ottawa City hall.
We shot Lee Enfield's that had been converted to 22LR. The guys in ODG were VERY strict that we could NOT keep our brass. Each of us had to turn out our pockets and a few kids got caught.
Wasn't my 1st time shooting but it was for a lot of my troop.
10 years old, SxS 12g Holland&Holland, one pheasant gave its life for me. Godspeed you stupid bird.
Nylon 66 in black/stainless I think. 22 rimfire. Awesome rifle.
Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer, Now I are one.
Gevarm A3 in about 1985-86. It was my dad’s rifle. It’s now mine. Will never get rid of it.
Political correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical, liberal minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which hold forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
A winchester pump .22 @ a shooting gallery in a circus in Toronto (Millwood Park) 1959.