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My very first gun/ pictures
Oakie
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This is my very first gun, that my dad bought me when I was five. Sears and Roebuck 22 rifle, youth model. I cannot wait to pass this down to my first grandchild someday. Do you still have your first firearm??? Oakie
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I have the first one I bought myself..... Ithaca 37 Featherweight 12 ga. Circa 1974
And the first gun I ever fired...
Ruger Standard Model MK I....I was 7 years old when my Dad started teaching me gun safety and let me fire it. I inherited it when Dad passed...
I can't even remember my first firearm but I do have a marlin 22 that looks just like that. I believe the marlin is an 85dl if I remember right. Of course, I've already established my poor memory🙂
My first ever firearm is a Mossberg 185K-A 20 gauge bolt action that I was presented on my 16th birthday.
The first one I bought myself, if you don't count the Pietta 1851 Confederate Navy 44 caliber black powder revolver, is a Remington 700 ADL stainless synthetic chambered in 30-06.
Oh yeah!! My great aunt gave me a Winchester 1890, 22 WRF that her cheap husband had rebarreled with a model 61 22 LR barrel because he didn't want to pay the price of the WRFs.
Since I learned to shoot with a pump gun, since muscle memory is a real thing, I can work a pump gun, 22 or 12 gauge in my sleep!!!
yup , savage 20 gauge single shot
my first gun is a ithica single 66 in 410 ga my dad bought it off a coworker for eight dollars said he needed gas money
remember 8 dollars back then was two or three hours of pay . ..
I think he bought it to resell as he would buy single shot shotguns for about 8 to 10 dollars and sell them for about 12 to $ 20 for a real nice one at that time not often but I remember him doing it a few and bragging to his buddies about making couple dollars. at the time it was a huge win for him.
any way I laid clams on the shotgun , I was about 7 yrs old and I think he felt bad about selling it and let me keep it 😍
I still have it of course, looks like this one
I will say it been shot about 4 or 5 times in the almost 60 yrs I have had it .
1st gun I bought my self was a chep 22 lr dressed to resemble a AR rifle really not even close other that the general shape came from wester auto some odd ball brand looked like this
I think it was 59 or 69 dollars
I still shoot my first gun on a regular basis. Remington 550, baybee!
🇺🇲 "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson 🇺🇲
Nope, I sold the first I was given and still have the first I bought. Rem 700 7mm Rem Mag.
Clothespin pistol with the fire department on standby ,,,,,,,, 😁
That's like asking if I still have my first girlfriend in my world. 😜
Remington 16 gauge. Yep.
Remington 1100 12g and yes I have it. I bought it on layaway for 400.00
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
Marlin Little Buckaroo. Got it on my 3rd or 4th birthday. Still wears an old Tasco 4x15mm scope.
A Savage 220L-E 12 gauge single shot. Got it for Christmas in 1972. It's in the safe but needs a lot of work to get it back in working order.
First gun I ever shot is a Winchester Model 72. It too, is down in the safe and gets exercised regularly when the ground squirrels are out.
Thanks, Dad!
An Ithaca Super Single 66 in 410 that my father bought me when I was six. Yes I still have it and it will be passed down to my son and grandson.
I actually have my first daisy BB gun and first single shot pistol that my dad gave me too. Will post pictures later.
Stevens 24 22/410. Granddaddy gave it to me when I was 12. Not sure all the history on it, but I know at one point it was stolen, and a murder committed with it. Police returned it, and the markings are still on it from Charlotte Courthouse, VA.
Not a looker, but a great shooter! And, to me, the multi layers of “Blue” paint really make the finish on that plastic stock pop! Haha!
I have a magazine for that gun. I got it in with a bunch of others and I didn't know what it went to. Just by the look I figured an AR type gun.
My first gun. Age 4 years old in 1954
The first gun I ever shot 70 tears belonged to my Grandpa ,after he died an uncle pawned it for $11,he let me get it out of Pawn I still have it .
Now that is a cool picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they also made a 22 semi auto with out the dress up kit , I found out some years later the magazine is the same it just does not have the "box " fake magazine body pinned to it.
I was 16 yrs old when I bought it with my first job and within the first few months. of working .
I knew the Family who had the western auto franchise? ( great people and a lot of stories but later on ) they let me pay I think it was $10..00 a week then my dad signed for it when I picked it up . they always had about 4 to 8 guns in a small gun glass front cabinet like was common in most house's back then to show off your guns
it just caught my eye as being different and only seeing a AR on Tv I had nothing to compare it too
I forgot these. Guess they pre-dated my Stevens. Sure felt “real” to me!
Circa 1980 or so….
5th Birthday 1963...... My first Colts 😜
Marlin Golden 39A "Mountie" I got when I was 15. Still have it, and keep it loaded with 22 Shorts for yard varmints. Dang! That was 63 years ago!
Model 41 Sears single shot bolt 22. Christmas gift when I was 12. Added two more bolts to the Sears collection.
The radio antennas from a 50's automobile and a cap gun made a fairly easy to make first pistol.