HereWeGoAgain
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Cant say for certain but I believe it was my Dads Colt .32 when I was around seven.
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Yeah bought them both months before that law went into effect. Everyone thought the name was the biggest farce. But then you have to rember that it was a Democrat from New York ( can't remember the name), all of us thought crazy idea from a crazy state.Thanks I was just wondering, but the age limit to but a handgun has been 21 since 1968. It was called the "safe streets" act". lolWas a private sale but then again laws were not as strict back then.How did you by a handgun when you were under age? Private sale?1910 Winchester 22 when I was seven. Hunting rabbits. Given a Reminton 12 gauge shotgun for hunting on my tenth birthday.
Bought a Winchester 30-30 for my saddle gun and super Blackhawk 44 magnum for my sidearm when I was 16.
/——/ It May have been democRAT Sheldon Silver. He also pushed the 21 drinking law and killed the college bar business. He is currently under indictment awaiting trial.Yeah bought them both months before that law went into effect. Everyone thought the name was the biggest farce. But then you have to rember that it was a Democrat from New York ( can't remember the name), all of us thought crazy idea from a crazy state.Thanks I was just wondering, but the age limit to but a handgun has been 21 since 1968. It was called the "safe streets" act". lolWas a private sale but then again laws were not as strict back then.How did you by a handgun when you were under age? Private sale?1910 Winchester 22 when I was seven. Hunting rabbits. Given a Reminton 12 gauge shotgun for hunting on my tenth birthday.
Bought a Winchester 30-30 for my saddle gun and super Blackhawk 44 magnum for my sidearm when I was 16.
Got me to thinking so I just checked. Emmanuel Celler. Remembered the whole thing because in my area we all thought it was hilarious that it was going to make streets safe. Completely forgot everyone used to laugh when young people would ask how do you make streets safe? Live in a Celler./——/ It May have been democRAT Sheldon Silver. He also pushed the 21 drinking law and killed the college bar business. He is currently under indictment awaiting trial.Yeah bought them both months before that law went into effect. Everyone thought the name was the biggest farce. But then you have to rember that it was a Democrat from New York ( can't remember the name), all of us thought crazy idea from a crazy state.Thanks I was just wondering, but the age limit to but a handgun has been 21 since 1968. It was called the "safe streets" act". lolWas a private sale but then again laws were not as strict back then.How did you by a handgun when you were under age? Private sale?1910 Winchester 22 when I was seven. Hunting rabbits. Given a Reminton 12 gauge shotgun for hunting on my tenth birthday.
Bought a Winchester 30-30 for my saddle gun and super Blackhawk 44 magnum for my sidearm when I was 16.
Remington Model 12 pump action .22 caliber rifle when I was six.
Single shot .22 when I was around 11.P14 enfield in 300 win magnum when I was 8. Did not shoot again until I was 19.
My foster father's police snubnose.38.P14 enfield in 300 win magnum when I was 8. Did not shoot again until I was 19.
My dad had to cock his for me also. He and my uncle took me on a hunting trip in the U.P., they were target shooting with it (something on a stump, don't remember what). They had been trying unsuccessfully to hit it at a distance for a while when they got the bright idea to let me try. Dad went over the safety rules, cocked the gun and I nailed the target on the first, second and third shot. I remember my uncle laughing his ass off and my dad being pissed........Dad's nine-shot .22 High-Standard Sentinel target pistol, when I was five or six. He had to cock it for me.
I still have it.
My dad had to cock his for me also. He and my uncle took me on a hunting trip in the U.P., they were target shooting with it (something on a stump, don't remember what). They had been trying unsuccessfully to hit it at a distance for a while when they got the bright idea to let me try. Dad went over the safety rules, cocked the gun and I nailed the target on the first, second and third shot. I remember my uncle laughing his ass off and my dad being pissed........Dad's nine-shot .22 High-Standard Sentinel target pistol, when I was five or six. He had to cock it for me.
I still have it.