righteousbarbarian
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- May 1, 2007
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Scotter, I really like your story. The ability to feed yourself and your family when in tight economic spots for the price of a bullet and some fuel for cooking is one of the things that I really think are great about owning a firearm. I have a friend that found himself in tough times during college and managed to stay fed on squirrel meat thanks to his .22. I don't know much about hunting but I think it would be great to set up an organization that donates excess meat from the season's kills to disadvantaged people.
I suppose my very first gun was a cheap little lever action BB gun. I forgot the make and model of it though. I must have been about 12. I made some poor decisions with it (read: nonsensical) though and got it taken away. lol
I suppose my very first gun was a cheap little lever action BB gun. I forgot the make and model of it though. I must have been about 12. I made some poor decisions with it (read: nonsensical) though and got it taken away. lol