What was your first Gun


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Remington 700 ADL 243 Winchester, with a 3x9 Bushnell and Weaver rings.... shot the SNOT out of it. The rifle was pretty much shot when I got ahold of it... but the little bugger still helped me learn plenty about shooting.

It was my fathers idea to get rid of it-- and that turned into a Ruger M77 MK-II 6mm Rem.... and that as well has gone down the road.

Sadly, Im a gun turner... when I feel the time is right, I say goodbye to the rifle... and go on about my way.

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my first gun other than a bb/pellet gun was a marlin single shot 22lr. Still have it. I shot it forever, and both my younger brothers and little sister learned to shoot with it. I still shoot it sometimes and my girlfriend used it this past spring break when we went out and shot 450 gophers in a couple hours. Ill never sell that gun. I plan on handing it down to my kids.

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Savage model 94c, 410 gauge. It was handed down to me on my 6th birthday, January 1966. Dad got it for mom to hunt small game with in 1934. Still in use, accounts for a few squirrels every season. Real walnut stock and a good blue finish. He paid $ 6.78 for it, tax and all at the hometown hardware store. Still have the bill of sale in the gun cabinet, tucked away in an envelope.

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I had a daisy BB gun I shared with my brother. Got us in more trouble than anything. :hammer1:

My first firearm was a Stevens Springfield 12 ga pump shotgun with a modified choke. It killed a ton of rabbits and pheasants. I still have it. It needs to go to the gunsmith. Not ejecting the shells. Must of worn it out. :)

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