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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
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Well done!!! I take my hat off to any man or woman who teaches the invaluable skills and serious responsibilities of firearms use to any of the next generation. I see how proud you are of her now, imagine how much more proud will you be if she is (God forbid) able to use those skills to sustain or protect herself or your loved ones or even joe citizen at some point in the future. Like my father taught me, you teach your child, Gratefull to him as I am, so she will surely be to you! Regards.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: South Louisiana
Posts: 1,851
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Love the pictures! I have a son, now a man, that I taught to shoot when he was growing up. (longarms) and he taught me (handguns), I have a grandson who I hope to teach to shoot but he's only two, I've got to wait at least five more years. I'm in my sixties so it may not happen. But then his dad and uncle may do the job if I can't.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: ponca city, oklahoma
Posts: 1,778
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You Go Girl |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Plymouth, MI
Posts: 309
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one of the first times i went to a range, i was shooting a ruger MKII, it is such a great gun. When i was there someone had i think one of the .500 S&W revolvers, i was ten lanes away and i could feel the concussion from that gun
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