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Mine is not quite the happy ending. My first rifle was a Winchester Model 67 single shot .22LR. A great uncle who was a gunsmith in North Seattle checkered the stock and fitted a grip cap and black forearm tip to resemble a Model 70 Super Grade. Also, fitted it with a Mossberg scope. Quite a few close Rockchucks and Gophers were dispatched over the next couple of years. The memory that blows my mind is my buddy Wayne and I riding a Seattle city bus downtown with our rifles, in cases, to an indoor range in the basement of if I remember correctly the County/City Building.
My Model 67 was one of four guns stolen out of my father's house in 1978.
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"Back in the day"
After posting about my first guns, I thought I would show this picture. It was taken in June..1960. I'm in the middle..age 13..Kenny on the left..age 12...and Toby on the right..age 14..The picture was on the front page of our local paper. Our gun club got the idea to clean out some of the pigeon population in town. Usually there were about 25 of us shooting in town.Our main street was US 40..The National Road...We did this a couple times a month..The President of the bank would come down and open the lobby if it was cold..There was a farm Bureau CoOp near..so we had plenty of targets. This lasted about a year..until the ladies from the local Humane Society raised a storm. This was before the Interstate..and people traveling probably wondered what was going on..I still have the vest that I'm wearing..in the case with the shotgun..Those were the days.........................
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