I couldn't agree with you more. Familiarity with firearms is something I think all of us should learn at an early age. It gives us respect for what a firearm can do without making us afraid of them. I started shooting when I was either five or six. My ex didn't let me start our kids that early but my boys are decent shots, my youngest (the marine) consistently qualifies as expert in both rifle and pistol. And my daughter is learning, though she has a long ways to go still.IMHO one of the fundamental skills for kids to learn is firearms discipline. Weapons handling. Your daughter is fortunate to have a dad who takes responsibility to teach her.
I defy being pigeonholed. My 1908 Colt Officer's Model and my 1885 Elgin Dexter St. This Officer's Model is currently the oldest Colt I own, I know 113 years old is rookie stuff and I can do better. The Elgin is the first watch I ever bought for my self. I bought it with some money I had saved up from mowing lawns when I was in jr. high. I wore it throughout high school and into college.Hope you guys don't mind, but I moved the posts (most of them) about guns to it's own thread and kept the watch posts in the watch thread. I'm easily confused don't ya know.
Wow! What does he have to do to get ammo for it?!?I know a guy that owns an old short lever Martini Henry and he shoots the snot out of it.
Seems like bullets would be less messyI know a guy that owns an old short lever Martini Henry and he shoots the snot out of it.
He loads his own. 577/450. In order to make the brass he uses 24 gauge brass shot shells. It seems like a hassle but he says it's a lot better than paying for ready made brass.Wow! What does he have to do to get ammo for it?!?
Thought so. It'd be a real bite to pay someone else to do it.He loads his own. 577/450. In order to make the brass he uses 24 gauge brass shot shells. It seems like a hassle but he says it's a lot better than paying for ready made brass.
It started as a thread about watches that quickly grew to include guns. Bas split it into two threads yesterday.Man, I don't know how I never saw this thread when it started back in 2016. I'd love to crack a beer or Mason jar with some of you old timers though and talk old iron for sure. We have a bunch of stuff in the safe. As far as daily carry like the thread started with, USP subcompact or Glock 19 with the belt clip gets the daily duties. My watch is a lot less sexy than most of you guys, as it's the issued Gshock. Knife is usually either an Emerson commander or a Kershaw. Great thread
Man, I don't know how I never saw this thread when it started back in 2016. I'd love to crack a beer or Mason jar with some of you old timers though and talk old iron for sure. We have a bunch of stuff in the safe. As far as daily carry like the thread started with, USP subcompact or Glock 19 with the belt clip gets the daily duties. My watch is a lot less sexy than most of you guys, as it's the issued Gshock. Knife is usually either an Emerson commander or a Kershaw. Great thread