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<blockquote data-quote="1 good shot" data-source="post: 3310036" data-attributes="member: 7385"><p>i've got an old single shot 22 that my grandfather bought in 1905 and was given to me in 1966.</p><p>i was 5 years old and we lived way out in the sticks</p><p>after my brother started to school there weren't any other kids around for me to play with and my mom would give me one bullet and when i shot that one i had to come back to the house for another one</p><p>i remember roaming all over the countryside with that rifle and old Mop- our dog</p><p>happy times </p><p>the firing pin is worn down to a nub now so it just hangs on the wall now </p><p>i figure that after over a 100 years in our family and bringing joy to several generations of boys and girls in our family</p><p>its deserves a place of honor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 good shot, post: 3310036, member: 7385"] i've got an old single shot 22 that my grandfather bought in 1905 and was given to me in 1966. i was 5 years old and we lived way out in the sticks after my brother started to school there weren't any other kids around for me to play with and my mom would give me one bullet and when i shot that one i had to come back to the house for another one i remember roaming all over the countryside with that rifle and old Mop- our dog happy times the firing pin is worn down to a nub now so it just hangs on the wall now i figure that after over a 100 years in our family and bringing joy to several generations of boys and girls in our family its deserves a place of honor [/QUOTE]
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