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Mossberg 500 combo bought at Service Merchandise.
Ended up ditching the wood furniture at some point for the black synthetic unfortunately. Yes still have it. |
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Quoted: Yes. Ithaca M-49. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/411387/5352-1_jpg-3224531.JPG Just like this one. $20.00 View Quote Yup. That gun, but mine doesn't have the checkering, and I still have it. It pissed me off to no end because Dad would only let me shoot some dinky European CB caps in it that were made of copper, and every single shot they would get stuck in the chamber and I had to pry them out with my SAK. I should sell it just cuz it still pisses me off so much. |
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Yes. H&R Topper single shot 20ga shotgun. The pattern was hitting to the left. My dad took it back and the shop bent the barrel the other direction. Got my share of small game with it, used it for deer season too. Used slugs that most folks called pumpkin balls back then.
What appeared to be a sawed off H&R single shot appeared briefly in the movie "Hell's Angels 69". |
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Quoted: Yes. H&R Topper single shot 20ga shotgun. The pattern was hitting to the left. My dad took it back and the shop bent the barrel the other direction. Got my share of small game with it, used it for deer season too. Used slugs that most folks called pumpkin balls back then. What appeared to be a sawed off H&R single shot appeared briefly in the movie "Hell's Angels 69". View Quote |
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I do. I'd been talking about sending it out to have it refinished and customized and I finally did in 2020. It came back everything I'd hoped it would be and more.
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Yes, Savage/Springfield model 120 single shot .22. The same rifle that Carlos Hathcock started on as a boy. It has killed so many squirrels and rabbits.
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Yes, my grandfather gave it to me. No pictures of the actual firearm but this is the ad for it from the early 1900's.
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I see a CENTURY FAL/L1A1/C1A1/Sporter! I got one too lol.
imbel or argy? And yes.. here is my first rifle. Got it for my 12th Bday. Attached File |
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I sold my first DAISY BB gun. Really regret that.
I have since replaced it with one that’s as close to same as the one I originally owned. I do still have my first .22 (Winchester 190) and my first 12 gauge (SEARS brand, which I think was made by SAVAGE). My first handgun was a Mauser HsC. Cool-looking gun, but I couldn’t hit a damn thing with it. So traded it toward a Security-Six. I traded the Ruger toward a Remington 788 in 6mm. I traded the 788 toward a Browning A-Bolt in 30-06. I’m keeping the Browning. I’ve since acquired a couple Security-Sixes. I don’t really want another 788. Kinda would like another Mauser HsC. |
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We (my brother and I, pooled our $ and bought it together many years ago) gave it to my son, with the instructions that it stays in the family.
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Glock 17.
My 18yo present Also still own the M1 carbine my dad used to teach me shooting with when I was a kid. |
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Yes, Marlin model 60 for my 15th birthday.
Also still have my first gun I bought myself on my 21st birthday Springfield Milspec 1911 .45 |
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Yes, I do.
Marlin model 60. Still own my second, too, S&W Model 18. |
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View Quote Care to explain what looks likes like an Aimpoint mounted behind an Eotech? |
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I do not, it was given to my grandson on the day that he came home from the hospital following his birth. It is right where it belongs.
Was given to me at age 12 by my grandparent. Ithica M-49, single shot .22, made to look like a lever action .30-30. |
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Yup! A S&W 629 I bought from a gun show back in the 80's when gun shows were actually cool and fun and had some deals.
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No, but same model. Started off with an HK P30 V3. Sold it about 7 years later for an HK P30 V1 because by then, I was fully into LEM triggers.
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Yep, early-ish gen 2 G19. It's over 30 years old at this point.
Still have the tupperware box that makes loaded guns go bang, too. |
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First pistol (and firearm overall) and rifle, yes. First shotgun, no, but I kind of wish I had kept it even if it was an old beater.
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I always shot and had access to my dad's guns, so my first was an Armalite M15 when Obama got elected and everyone was going crazy. Best $759 I ever spent in high-school.
Still have it, just looks a bit different now. |
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Me and gramps put this CVA kit together back in 1984. I shoot it about every 5 years or so, just a ball or two.
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First gun I ever had and first I ever bought myself, I own both. First gun I ever had was a Remington 870 youth model in 20ga. Sold it a long time back when money was tight. About 8 years later, I was talking with the neighbor I sold it to and he said his son didn't really like it and was wanting to get a new guitar. Made an offer as soon as I heard that and bought it back. First one I bought myself was a colt 6920, and it still gets used every so often.
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The first gun given to me I still have. Type 38 Arisaka I got when my Great Grandfather passed. The first gun I bought myself was a rock island 1911. I traded it and a shotgun a few months later for a Tantal and 2 spam cans of 7n6. I did buy another several years later but I do miss that first one.
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Nope. First two handguns were stolen. After that I have sold and traded pretty much everything I had since over the past 2.5 decades. I don't really plan on selling my current firearms unless I decide I don't care for one of them.
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Yes - first one as a gift is a Remington 540X, which I still use in a local aspirin shoot.
First one I bought is a S&W model 19 in 1981, still have it. |
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Marlin 25n with a weaver challenger scope.
Have it, the BoS, book and a section of the catalog I ordered it from. Probably worth a $100 total... |
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My first gun I gave to my boy.
Hope to hell he did not sell it. |
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Quoted: Absolutely! I don't sell guns. Cheap ass Taurus 22lr. and the barrel pops up. Not even sure what its called. I went and shot it, and although I loved it as my first and only gun, I also said I wanted something bigger for self defense. So I bought a 2" snub nose 357...lol....I was learning the hard way I guess! View Quote That's probably a PT-22. That was kind of my first gun... I remember my dad buying it to teach me to shoot with when I was a kid. Later on when I was a little older I was shooting it with a buddy and the damn thing came apart in my hand while I was shooting it. Not like some catastrophic parts failure or anything, but something came loose and parts and springs went flying and I never found them. We were going to send it back to Taurus, but I think it was going to cost about as much in shipping as the thing was worth, so my dad gave it to somebody at work. So I don't have that gun anymore, but a few years ago I bought one exactly like it, just for the nostalgia. I've never shot it. The first gun I actually purchased myself was an M44 Nagant, and I do still have that. |
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Your first one is always special. Still got mine. Remington M597 in 22lr.
Funny story that i actually sold it locally many years ago. Then just by chance i saw it advertised for sale locally. I recognized that's my Remington, and was the same guy i sold it to. So i bought it back. Paid less money than i sold it for, and doesn't look like he shot it much. Now i am going to keep her with me until the day i die. Like many here, i had a Ruger too. Ruger P90 in 45acp. It was my 2nd firearm overall and 1st handgun. It was a brick and i am glad i sold it and do not regret it one bit. |
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