I'd nominate my grandson, but he's a little young yet - only 7 months old. Besides I'm already acquiring new firearms just so he'll inherit them someday (That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it).
Great idea, though. Glad to see it.
Very nice thing for you to do.
I think I'll do the same whne my sons out grow their rifles.
Pretty cool! My first gun was a .22 Remington 514 single shot bolt action that I inherited from my grandfather. I used to be able to outshoot my friends with their semi-autos with that rifle.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Very cool idea! Props to you.
That's a nice thing to do. I hope it goes well. I know there will be a happy little camper out there somewhere.![]()
I will throw in a 500 rnd box of CCI Blazer.
Be sure to post the out come of who won.![]()
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
I am going to sticky the giveaway threads after it's over I or somebody else can unsticky them.
The winners need to post pics with gun and ammo. I don't want to let sarah brady down. She already had a rough day.![]()
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
I'll nominate my girlfriend's son Tyler. He's 7 years old and has been through a fair amount of shit in his life so far. Right now he's visiting his dad (with his two older sisters) in Texas, but in the past said dad has had alcohol and drug issues, stole meds from his ex-wife (my gf), and generally made life pretty crazy for everyone. He's not involved in Tyler's life at all, and lost his guns to other family members when he got all cracked out a couple years ago. I have a .22 levergun and a MkII that we're planning on taking Tyler out with, plus my gf's little BB gun, at some point this summer, but it would be cool for him to have his own rifle.We (read "me") will be keeping it stored responsibly until he's a bit older, but it's time for him to get out to the range with us and learn to shoot.
I'm only 23 and am not looking to become the father figure at all, but between me and Ty's grandpa (stepgrandpa, really), we're the only responsible male adult figures in his life so we'll do what we gotta do.