Vintage Picture Of The Day.
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
That's me 60 years ago. The .22 followed shortly thereafter. Sighhhhhh.......the old days.
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
great picture, is that single shot shotgun the gentleman is holding?
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
Yes a single shot.rjohns94 wrote:great picture, is that single shot shotgun the gentleman is holding?
Today's picture is an "OT/OT" picture.
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
Looks like an old Stevens, or something very similar.
As for the kids... Isn't that a daisy...???
As for the kids... Isn't that a daisy...???
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
Remember back in the day when as a young boy youBuck Elliott wrote:Looks like an old Stevens, or something very similar.
As for the kids... Isn't that a daisy...???
could drop a Grizzle Bear with a Daisy BB gun.
Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
I think it is an Iver Johnson but it could be any of a hundred brands.
Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
my dad got his Winchester 67 for his 5th birthday (he was expected to put it to work). Of course by 6, he had 10 acres he plowed behind a mule.
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
Now Ain't THAT AMERICA. three happy Boy's.Thanks.
Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
there ya go..45colt wrote:Now Ain't THAT AMERICA. three happy Boy's.Thanks.
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Re: Vintage Picture Of The Day.
Looks kike me and my best friend at age 6 with his father. We got 20 ga. Stevens for Christmas
that yr.
That would be 1948 for us. I just had my 68th b'day In 1948 my friends father hunted with a much loved L.C. Smith Damascus brl. double. We got one box of shells for Christmas and had to account for each shell until we got more. It was the rare occasion to be allowed practice shots.
I shot a robin with my air rifle and had to eat it. Don't remember it upsetting me. We ate EVERYTHING we shot. I don't think we actually needed the game to live, but nothing was wasted.
that yr.
That would be 1948 for us. I just had my 68th b'day In 1948 my friends father hunted with a much loved L.C. Smith Damascus brl. double. We got one box of shells for Christmas and had to account for each shell until we got more. It was the rare occasion to be allowed practice shots.
I shot a robin with my air rifle and had to eat it. Don't remember it upsetting me. We ate EVERYTHING we shot. I don't think we actually needed the game to live, but nothing was wasted.