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Your profile says your 13 years old?

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You show me yours and I'll show you mine :wink2:

All I have is a semi-auto marlin 22lr. and a few pellet guns but I'm saving for a deer rifle.

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Your profile says your 13 years old?

I got a gun for my seventh birthday. A Remington 870 junior model 20 gauge. I'm sure this kid can have a gun or two.

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I got a gun for my seventh birthday. A Remington 870 junior model 20 gauge. I'm sure this kid can have a gun or two.

I've hunted since I was old enough to walk. I remember hunting pheasant with my dad in our front pasture when I wasn't even tall enough to see over the prairie grass in some places. I carried a BB gun until my dad decided I was old enough for a shotgun, then I got a used Winchester Model 100 20 gauge. Shot a lot of quail, pheasant, rabbits, squirrels, and a couple ducks with that gun. 

 

I don't have pictures of my guns, don't own a bunch though. Remington 870 Express Magnum, Remington Model 710 30.06, Glock 19, Glock 17, and Glock 42.

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I just traded my marlin xs7 .243 for a savage model 11 .204ruger

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I've hunted since I was old enough to walk. I remember hunting pheasant with my dad in our front pasture when I wasn't even tall enough to see over the prairie grass in some places. I carried a BB gun until my dad decided I was old enough for a shotgun, then I got a used Winchester Model 100 20 gauge. Shot a lot of quail, pheasant, rabbits, squirrels, and a couple ducks with that gun. 

 

I don't have pictures of my guns, don't own a bunch though. Remington 870 Express Magnum, Remington Model 710 30.06, Glock 19, Glock 17, and Glock 42.

That sounds like me, I would bring a pellet gun when my dad would go pheasant, rabbit, amd squriell hunting. I loved walking those big fields with my dad and his buddies. My first gun really taught me a lot, respect for animals and firearms for the most part. Now I can't stand when I see hunters being dumb with their guns not treating them correctly. I learnd how to do a basic clean with that gun within 4 minuets, and can still do it.
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Much like always, I'm unable to show pictures of my guns or ammo as they all fell overboard in an unfortunate canoe accident. They swept out to the ocean by now I'm sure..... 

 

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Your profile says your 13 years old?

So kids aren't allowed to have guns? Got my first one when I was eleven, shot my first gun when I was probably five or six. I've been studying them since I was eight and plan to go to college for gunsmithing. I own five guns now.

Mosin Nagant, S&W M&P15-22, Winchester Model 1300 XTR, A Savage .410 (can't remember the model but I believe it's a Model 67 Series E), and a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR.

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I did not say that. I was just stating the age and how I'm not to comfortable about talking or showing especially over the internet just as well in person with a minor that is not my child.

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I did not say that. I was just stating the age and how I'm not to comfortable about talking or showing especially over the internet just as well in person with a minor that is not my child.

So why comment? That seems quite counterproductive.

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I did not say that. I was just stating the age and how I'm not to comfortable about talking or showing especially over the internet just as well in person with a minor that is not my child.

Your profile pic is of you blatantly showing off your carry handgun though.  So it must not make you that uncomfortable.

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Here's some.

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Here is most of them.

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All the ladies.

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Great collection. Love the  03, it was my  service issue.

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I'm hopefully getting an M1 Garand soon. It depends on whether I decide to go with it or a bike. The Garand is one of my dream rifles to own, but I'll miss riding dirt bikes. There's just nowhere to ride here.

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AR - my varmint rifle w/ Timney competition trigger in it.

 

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 Glock 17 Talo Edition

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Also have a Mossberg 500 - just didn't have any pictures on my phone of it, and its nothing special. 

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I picked this one up over the weekend. Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion. Factory night sights and also has Crimson trace grips. Shoots great.

 

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Don't really have a lot of cool pics...

 

This was the cull buck I took opening day last deer season with my AR-15. One shot to the heart and dinner was served.  :eyebrows:

 

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