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A 22 For Christmas
When I read this story I was reminded how lucky I am for having grown up in a rural area with great parents who supported our having guns in the house. And being able to grab a gun, walk out the back door and hunt all day without crossing a road or seeing another hunter was icing on the cake. My first .22 was a Marlin 99 that Dad gave me for Christmas in 1964. What a thrill that was. Dad sold his Winchester Model 12 so he could afford that gun and I'll never part with it.
Merry Christmas and may you be blessed with good health and joy in the new year.
https://sportingclassicsdaily.com/22...eid=c2e7252e20
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Great story Garth! And the Christmas .22 story is cool; I remember reading it a while back. I never got a .22 for Christmas, mostly because the "family" .22 - a Winchester 61 - always stood in the back corner of Dad's closet and there was always a box or two of shells in Dad's top dresser drawer; I could take the gun out whenever I wanted - never even had to ask. If I took some shells the next time I looked they'd been replaced; neither of us ever said a work about it to my recollection; that was just my dad's way. I still have the Winny, and like you, I'll never sell it. The 94 came along much later...
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