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Possibly OT - What was the first...
FIREARM that you ever shot? Not airgun, firearm. Make, model, cailber - when, where and how old were you? We might have posted this on the old forum, but I thought this would be fun for a Friday (by the way, are you wearing red today?)!
I'll start us off:
H&R Model 750 Pioneer, .22 LR; Indiana; ~ 1976; 12 years old
My first centerfire was my Dad's service revolver, a S&W Model 19 though instead of firing .357 Magnums, we were shooting .38 Specials that day. It was also in Indiana, around 1980, and I was 16.
Shotgun was a 12 gauge at a friend's farm. Don't remember the details, other than the kick! It was also in Indiana, and I was 12 or 13.
First centerfire rifle was a bolt action .308 that belonged to another friend's dad, around 1982 also in Indiana, and I was 18.
First blackpowder was the same year, an 1860 Army Colt clone in .44, and also in Indiana.
Okay, I've already flubbed the post - gave a lot more than just "my first", but it was fun living in the memories again for a moment before work starts!!!
P.S. - first air gun was, of course, a lever - a Daisy Red Ryder in 1969 at 5 years old!!!
I'll start us off:
H&R Model 750 Pioneer, .22 LR; Indiana; ~ 1976; 12 years old
My first centerfire was my Dad's service revolver, a S&W Model 19 though instead of firing .357 Magnums, we were shooting .38 Specials that day. It was also in Indiana, around 1980, and I was 16.
Shotgun was a 12 gauge at a friend's farm. Don't remember the details, other than the kick! It was also in Indiana, and I was 12 or 13.
First centerfire rifle was a bolt action .308 that belonged to another friend's dad, around 1982 also in Indiana, and I was 18.
First blackpowder was the same year, an 1860 Army Colt clone in .44, and also in Indiana.
Okay, I've already flubbed the post - gave a lot more than just "my first", but it was fun living in the memories again for a moment before work starts!!!
P.S. - first air gun was, of course, a lever - a Daisy Red Ryder in 1969 at 5 years old!!!
Winchester 62A and I now own it, Flycreek, NY, 1961, age 6.
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To be honest, it could be one of two, as I was very young...maybe 5, and can't quite place it. Either an Ithaca 49 single shot(lever) 22 or another family piece, a Wards Western Field(Mossberg) 22 bolt gun that belonged to my Grandfather. Before being green was in, we destroyed alot of beer bottles and beer cans at the base of Superstition Mountain and generally had the time of our lives. Then, we usually got to go eat fried chicken afterwards at nearby Kovac's corner. That's how my Dad got me roped into being a shooting fanatic. Shoot, eat, shoot, eat........
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It was either my JROTC Rem 513-T .22 (which I also now own) or a neighbor's Browning HiPower 9mm (which I don't).
It all depends on whether or not I started skunk trapping the summer before or after my freshman year at HS.
I can't remember.
It all depends on whether or not I started skunk trapping the summer before or after my freshman year at HS.
I can't remember.
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Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
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My brothers Webley & Scot Single barrel 12 gauge. age about 11 kicked like hell but dain't put me off. First double barrel 12 gauge I fired, about a year later was an old under lever hammer gun, first shot and it discharged both barrels, still got the flinch!!
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I took my first shot with my grandfather's Winchester single shot 22. I was probably only about 8 years old and it became a constant hunting companion until my father gave me a Marlin bolt action 22 years later. The extractor on that single shot was so worn it couldn't eject the cartridge cases, I had to pry them out with a pocket knife, but it was more than accurate enough for rabbit and squirrel. I don't know what happened to the rifle when he died, but I sure have a lot of early memories about walking in the woods with it.
Well done is better than well said.
Do 22's at Boy Scout camp count?
If so I was probably 9 or 10
otherwise would be a Colt 1911.
paper route supervisor took some of us out to the desert
and everyone was shooting high, said to aim at the bottom
of the old beer bottles we were shooting at, needless to say
I creased the label, lol. I was probably 12 or 13 then.
If so I was probably 9 or 10
otherwise would be a Colt 1911.
paper route supervisor took some of us out to the desert
and everyone was shooting high, said to aim at the bottom
of the old beer bottles we were shooting at, needless to say
I creased the label, lol. I was probably 12 or 13 then.
First Firearm I shot and Owned
A bolt action, 20 gauge Mossberg with one of those choke restrictors hanging on the end of the barrel. Dove, Quail, Squirrels, and deer all fell to that gun.
First handgun was a Ruger SBH in .44mag with a 7 1/2" barrel, followed by a Colt .45 ACP Govt Model, series 70.
First handgun was a Ruger SBH in .44mag with a 7 1/2" barrel, followed by a Colt .45 ACP Govt Model, series 70.
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.22 single shot - scouts or church camp.
10 gauge shotgun with duck loads
30-06 bolt
1911 .45 ACP
all pre-teen
10 gauge shotgun with duck loads
30-06 bolt
1911 .45 ACP
all pre-teen
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I was screwed from the start. My uncle, the great white hunter, bought me a .410 H&R at my first Christmas, at four months old. I was very young but I believe it was the first firearm I ever shot. I had also shot Dad's High Standard H-D Military at five or six and 1894 .30-30 by the time I was 8yrs old. I was 8yrs old when I got my first pellet gun, the official beginning of the end.
Got my first .22 rifle around age 10.
Bought my first handgun at age 12, with my own money, a Virginian Dragoon .22 convertible that I still have. Even then I knew single actions were for me.
Got my first big bore at age 16, a Redhawk .44.
Got my first .22 rifle around age 10.
Bought my first handgun at age 12, with my own money, a Virginian Dragoon .22 convertible that I still have. Even then I knew single actions were for me.
Got my first big bore at age 16, a Redhawk .44.
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First gun ever: I think I was 12 or 13 shooting a Old Remington Favorite falling block action in .22 in Rural Central Florida, shooting frogs in the drainage ditches...I remember shooting a watermoccasin and then bringing it back to the house on a length of PVC pipe....it is amazing I have lived this long.
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First time I too shot one of my Dad's friend's guns; my Dad always said he had enough of guns in WW2 so never had any. I was about 9, it was a .357 short barrel revolver. Shot it off a bench rest, they forgot to tell me to anchor my elbow on the bench so when I fired my elbow was about 3 or 4 inches above the bench. WHAM, elbow bone to bench, hurt for a week. Always something. Didn't turn me off though, now .357 is my favorite.
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1st real firearm in 1974 at age 10 a Springfield model 53a .22
1st shotgun in 1976 an Ithaca model 37 12 ga
1st center fire in 1978 a 1925 Winchester model 1894 30-30 SRC Passed from Grandpa to my Dad to me.
1st automatic fire rifle in 1982 an M16A1 Fort Jackson, SC
1st muzzle loader in 1991 a CVA Blazer .50 cal
I had to ask Dad what the .22 was, but the rest came back to me vivid as yesterday
1st shotgun in 1976 an Ithaca model 37 12 ga
1st center fire in 1978 a 1925 Winchester model 1894 30-30 SRC Passed from Grandpa to my Dad to me.
1st automatic fire rifle in 1982 an M16A1 Fort Jackson, SC
1st muzzle loader in 1991 a CVA Blazer .50 cal
I had to ask Dad what the .22 was, but the rest came back to me vivid as yesterday
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Great responses guys!
I told my son about this thread, and he asked me to post his "results" (he's 9), so here they are:
First firearm - Rossi model 62 pump; .22 colibri, age... 2 (okay, I helped him hold it).
First centerfire - Rossi Puma 92 in .45 Colt (yeah!)... age 5 (yes, I had to just barely help him support the forearm).
First shotgun - Verona 12XS 12 gauge (semi)... this summer at age 9.
All were in OH while visiting his grandfather's farm. He's looking forward to firing his first rifle cartridge and blackpowder muzzle-loader as soon as he can!!!
I told my son about this thread, and he asked me to post his "results" (he's 9), so here they are:
First firearm - Rossi model 62 pump; .22 colibri, age... 2 (okay, I helped him hold it).
First centerfire - Rossi Puma 92 in .45 Colt (yeah!)... age 5 (yes, I had to just barely help him support the forearm).
First shotgun - Verona 12XS 12 gauge (semi)... this summer at age 9.
All were in OH while visiting his grandfather's farm. He's looking forward to firing his first rifle cartridge and blackpowder muzzle-loader as soon as he can!!!
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And, though she's in bed sleping right now, I'm sure my son (also in bed now) would like her "stats"!
First firearm - her big brothers Marlin 15YN "little buckeroo", firing a .22 Short (and she hit the can!!! ) - this summer at her grandfather's farm in OH.
She also fired my Ruger Mark II - both with Daddy helping her (she's just 5 years old).
No centerfire, shotgun, centerfire rifle, or black powder... yet!!!
First firearm - her big brothers Marlin 15YN "little buckeroo", firing a .22 Short (and she hit the can!!! ) - this summer at her grandfather's farm in OH.
She also fired my Ruger Mark II - both with Daddy helping her (she's just 5 years old).
No centerfire, shotgun, centerfire rifle, or black powder... yet!!!
Thanksgiving day 1971 I shot a Wards Hercules 20ga that my day had bought new around 1935 for 6 dollars.
First 22, Remington Model 4 rolling block that was hand down from dad also.That was a year or so latter, Gramp and Dad thought the shotgun was a lot safer in CT. After Dad gave me the first few training sessions I had the run of Gramps property with it.
He told me remember You can't call accidents back.
First 22, Remington Model 4 rolling block that was hand down from dad also.That was a year or so latter, Gramp and Dad thought the shotgun was a lot safer in CT. After Dad gave me the first few training sessions I had the run of Gramps property with it.
He told me remember You can't call accidents back.