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After a crime? ROFLMAO.......
Seriously, I am sorry to hear that.... Today, I did make arrangements to get a used Glock model 22 .40 cal. It is a used service weapon from California Fish and Game department. It will be my first handgun to own. I am stoked!! |
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(ok, not that funny as I DO miss that damn sidearm) C'et la vie. Glock's a good gun. |
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I shot a rabbit when I was 11.
My grandparents lived on a ranch and one afternoon when everyone went out, I stayed home with my grandfather. When I complained to him (perhaps more than once...), that I was bored, he did what had always worked in keeping his boys entertained when they were growing up—gave me a gun and sent me outside. First, of course, he gave me a safety tip: Don't aim toward the house. I enjoyed having the fields to myself, and felt very important walking around swinging a loaded handgun. Soon I saw a rabbit, and thanks to beginner's luck, I shot him, and carried him back to the house by his hind leg. I left him on the porch, got a kitchen knife, and went back out to cut his foot off, planning to make a lucky rabbit's foot charm for myself, and take it back to Maryland, where I was about to enter the seventh grade in a new school (my sixth). It took a lot of sawing to get the foot off. Then I wrapped it in tin foil, and buried it deep in my suitcase. A few days later, when my mother was putting away clean clothes, she smelled the rotting foot, and pulled it out. Mom: What's this? Me: A rabbit's foot. Mom: Where'd you get it? Me: I shot it. Mom: Where'd you get the gun? Me: Granddad. She stormed off, there was a lot of stage-whispered fighting in another room, and no one ever said another word to me about it. Years later, after my grandfather died, I brought up the story with my grandmother. She smiled and shook her head: "He'd let you girls do anything." |
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The first critter I shot by myself was a rabbit. It was on a Sunday when I was 12 or 13. Anyway, I took the single shot .410 out by myself and eventually found and shot the rabbit. I brought it home and went to get my dad. He was watching football on tv. I told him what I had done and asked if he would help me clean it. I told him that I didn't want him to clean just show me how. He looked all confused and said he would be right outside as he went into his bedroom. I sat outside with the dead rabbit for, what seemed like, forever. Finally, he came outside holding a box. It was a Buck knife box. He said he bought the knife awhile back to give to his son which ever one was the first to shoot game without him. He said I had earned it so he was giving it to me. Boy...were my brothers jealous. My dad was a good man and I miss him. I still have that knife. |
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