Hartford '92 .45 Colt came today.

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JerryB
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Hartford '92 .45 Colt came today.

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This came in the mail today. It came from Yuma, AZ. today. My daughter's ex son-in-law wanted me to have it and keep it for his son that is 4 now so he can have it when he is grown. The young man is going to work over seas someplace and just wanted me to have it. he is a fine boy and I pray for him daily. A real fine ex marine. It has no safety and a real slick smooth action.
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Nice carbine, Jerry. I'm sure the boy will really appreciate it when he gets old enough.
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Make sure that action is well worked in and the right loads developed for the boy. It's the least you can do.
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Tycer wrote:Make sure that action is well worked in and the right loads developed for the boy. It's the least you can do.
+1 8)
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Very nice! The youngster will have a nice start to his collection.
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Re: Hartford '92 .45 Colt came today.

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JerryB wrote:Image

A real fine ex marine.



No such thing Brother :) "Former" :P

Looks like a nice rifle....
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The boy called me this evening and we talked for awhile. He just wanted to make sure that it would get plenty of use while it lives in Arkansas. he did kill a big hog with it last year when he went home to north Texas.
He and my son are not in the Marines now, I reckon that's how to say it.
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Post by rjohns94 »

very nice. Sure is pretty. Will look forward to hearing your range reports. Blessing to that young man also.
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