My wife and I added these stickers to our daily drivers..
Any gun owner here ??
JS27
Not really a fan of guns sorry :thumbdown:
Love guns. Saved my life more than once. 😂
Awesome, love that sticker! :twothumbsup:
Quote from: ToxicWolf on April 04, 2019, 12:36:55 PM
Love guns. Saved my life more than once. 😂
Me too. I carry everyday and they are part of my daily life as well as my friends.
I may have one or two :)
I re-load upwards of 3000 rounds a year, Which cuts into my Challenger project time. My son is a competitive marksman on the national level.
Like the sign in my shop says: "GOD, guts and guns made America great--let's keep her that way". Two gun safes and I reload as well.
I prefer SIG P266 (carry), S&W .38 Police Special revolver (indoors), Winchester 30-30 (country). My M.O.S. in 1970-71 VNAM was 17Alpha = Combat Surveillance Target Acquisition. A few friends are also combat veterans and are gun collectors too. We have gone shooting together. A lot of the firing ranges have closed down in the SF Bay Area. There is talk of an indoor range to be built in nearby Antioch, where a golf driving range once was. It takes a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun. My front gate area and vehicles have a few decals. Front door has a frightening warning about the hereafter, just in case they make it past the rottweiler.
Here's the reason I have both a rifle and a .357 magnum handgun when I'm at my cabin. This photo taken by a game camera this past fall set up about 150 yards from my cabin. She walked around my gate and was photographed by a camera set up at the gate a minute before she walked by this camera. 4 years ago, a female cougar and her two 1 year old cats killed a large buck about 100 yards from my cabin when I was there. Just carry for my protection. I'm not a hunter at all but do allow others to hunt my place.
Terry
Carry everyday.......... (legally).............
My late father was a passionate gun collector, researcher and writer (Joseph J Schroeder Jr). I grew up going to gun shows with my dad and got to go to Europe with him several times on his research trips. So it's in my blood to some extent!
His focus was the earliest semi auto pistols, mostly European like Mauser, Bergman, Luger and Mannlicher. I've always been more intrigued by military rifles and I enjoy shooting, which my dad did rarely. I have several M1 Gerands, M1 Carbines, a 1903 Springfield and an AR15, all of which I love to shoot. I want to get an Enfield and 98 Mauser soon.
Sadly the nearest outdoor ranges are a long drive and I don't get out much, but maybe this year I'll get out more...
I did end up with a few of his treasures after he died, several of which are rarer than hemi cudas.
Also some family heirlooms like a pistol carried by a relative in the civil war, and 2 prototype Shrader pistols he found years ago and wrote a piece in his book Gun Collectors Digest 2 about.
I've been a shooter since I was old enough to hold the .22 that my grandfather showed me how to shoot- let's say 6 or 7. It's become difficult here in People's Republic of Canada to buy guns, especially handguns since they keep thinking that more restrictive rules and regulations will actually stop bad guys from getting illegal guns and shooting people- both of which are already illegal. If it all gets too stupid, there'll have to be some caching done. Until then, I'll go as often as I can. Remember, gun control is hitting what you're aiming at! ;)
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I have been shooting most of my life
I don't talk about it much for security reasons , both criminal and government. But .... ya. :bigthumb: :-X
My older brother and I started very young..around 1958
JS27
I have a passion for most things mechanical and well designed.
Mopars and firearms go together very well.
My father gave me my first gun at 6 years old. It was his fathers Sears and Roebuck 22. Love that piece, it's my favorite.
I have my great great grand fathers rifle from the spanish war.
Guns are a way of life. We wouldn't be America if guns weren't.
Thank you Veterans. :worship:
Concealed unrestricted pistol permit, shotgun;s and rifle's. my favorite is my J.C. Higgins semi automatic .22 (Sears and Roebuck) Slaughtered meany a Chipmunk with it. :unitedstates:
I have had a concealed carry since the late 80's when I was still in PA. My wife and I both carry everyday here in SC. IN PA we just had to apply and pass the background check. Here in SC we both had to take a 8 hour class--shoot 50 rounds in 5 round increments at different speeds and distance and finished up with a 100 question test and got finger printed to boot. My current carry is a Springfiled XDS 3.3 in .45cal. I love this piece. Over 2000 round and 6 different ammo's and never one misfire or jam.
My wife like the Springfield XD Mod 2 in 9mm. The first gun I shot was a single shot .22 and then my next gun to shoot was a break open 20 gauge shotgun and I was 8 years old and it promptly put me on my ass. I was hooked
JS27
Quote from: js27 on April 05, 2019, 06:08:23 AM
My older brother and I started very young..around 1958
JS27
LOL! I didn't know you were going to go back that far! I had the whole Paladin outfit, the twin chrome 6 guns and the derringer, cards, etc. Cowboys and Indians was our favourite game and we'd play until we ran out of caps. God, that was literally a lifetime ago! Great days back in the 50's lads. :cheers: