Topic: Firearms Ownership 101
in Forum: Humor

S&W Model 57;
couple .38 spcls;
4 Motorcycles;
Oh yeah, a corvette.
Seems these interests go together quite well.
Freedom isn't free.
1972 T Top 454; "Boomer" Latest "upgrades": 1 1/8" front Stabilizer bar. Rebuilt SS calipers with O-ring pistons. Under car Chambered exhaust. Fiberglass rear spring (360lbs/in). Bilstein Rear Shocks. 3/4" Rear Stabilizer Bar. Tow hitch. Performer manifold with 600 cfm Holley. Comp Cam 262 .499 lift. L-88 Hood in process

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My parents aren't liberals, they just didn't want guns around kids...considering the self damage I did with X-Acto knives making model airplanes(and sometimes with the airplanes themselves!) I think I'm glad I grew up without guns in the house. Now that I'm my own person, so to speak, I'd like to know how to shoot.
Scot



You want to have some great fun, and a great challenge?
Try skeet shooting with a sidearm. Now that's sportin'!!!


Got a neat Cowboy Edition 30-30 too.
