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Unread 09-04-2014, 06:24 PM   #1
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That was my second gun, I shot thousands and thousands of rounds through it. What a great gun it was! It was also stolen at the same time my first gun was lost
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Ahhhhhhh, a Glenfield Mod.# 10 single-shot .22 purchased at the new K-Mart in town on Dec. 23rd, 1972, a date that will live in infamy!! Brow-beat poor Mom into making it my Xmas present. Slept with it (a la Ralphy) all through the holidays! She had to call my older brother for the OK. He and my Dad constructed a range in the garage (.22 shorts only) that made for many memorable Saturday nights! ADAM-12, EMERGENCY, Clam-strip TV dinners and target practice.....what could be finer?

I was forbidden to shoot the gun without supervision but one afternoon I just couldn't resist and tried a few shots on my own. Well, you guessed it, the spring bolt somehow slipped from my sweaty fingers and the gun fired prematurely. Luckily, I had it pointed skyward and the round tore through the garage ceiling and lodged in a 2 x 10 floor joist. The hole is still there and I have since bronzed the Twinkie that I left in my shorts immediately following the report... The best of times!!
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Ahhhhhhh, a Glenfield Mod.# 10 single-shot .22 purchased at the new K-Mart in town on Dec. 23rd, 1972, a date that will live in infamy!! Brow-beat poor Mom into making it my Xmas present. Slept with it (a la Ralphy) all through the holidays! She had to call my older brother for the OK. He and my Dad constructed a range in the garage (.22 shorts only) that made for many memorable Saturday nights! ADAM-12, EMERGENCY, Clam-strip TV dinners and target practice.....what could be finer?

I was forbidden to shoot the gun without supervision but one afternoon I just couldn't resist and tried a few shots on my own. Well, you guessed it, the spring bolt somehow slipped from my sweaty fingers and the gun fired prematurely. Luckily, I had it pointed skyward and the round tore through the garage ceiling and lodged in a 2 x 10 floor joist. The hole is still there and I have since bronzed the Twinkie that I left in my shorts immediately following the report... The best of times!!
I have heard tell of deep fried twinkies- a true cholesterol gut bomb, but have a Twinkie bronzed, like baby shoes for display on your mantle perhaps? Only in America, I guess..
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