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Old 02-02-2009, 12:19 AM
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Tell us about your first one

No, not that first one.

I was doing some spring cleaning tonight and found an old receipt. It was for my first gun-- a used Savage .22 lever action rifle. My collection of guns increases every year (sometimes every month), but there's always something special about that first one. I guess because it was the start of it all, or maybe it's just that I'm sentimental.

It got me wondering about what everyone else here started out with. I expect a lot of you got your first gun as a child. (Myself, I was well into my adult years, which suggests to me I'm trying to make up for lost time.)

I'm curious to know-- what was your first gun and do you still have it? (I gave mine to a friend.) Did you buy it, or did somebody buy it for you?
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Old 02-02-2009, 05:13 AM
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Red Ryder BB gun at about 5...first real one was Winchester bolt single shot ...Christmas present at about 6-7. Don't know what happened to that one. The habit has grown ever since then!
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:47 AM
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My first "owned" gun was given to me by my father. Ruger M77 .308 w/ manlicher stock. It killed a deer this year. Although I have many others, that old girl is the first one I grab come rifle season. It has killed more critters than I can recall.

My 5 yr old, just got his first .22 (crickett) for Christmas. He's a pretty darn good shot with it. There isn't a pop can safe in our house. Unfortunately we still have 2 feet of snow, so we have to wait until the weather breaks for him to get out and shoot more.

PA has a youth mentoring program, so I plan on getting him enough practice and gun ethics by next fall to get his sights on his first squirrel by age 6.
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Old 02-02-2009, 08:17 AM
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My first owned gun was a Harrington and Richardson single shot 20 guage with a 3" camber and a modified choke that I was given by my grandparents for my 6th birthday. They felt that if I was given a BB gun first I would be careless with it, and they were probably right. I learned to respect that old 20 very quickly. Not only do I still have it but it has taken more squirrels and other game that any other gun I own. It is still in great shape too.

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Old 02-02-2009, 09:39 AM
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Mine is a Savage Model 72 given to me by my Grandpa for my 7th birthday. It's a .22 single shot and will be given to my oldest son as soon as I can get to Arizona to see him
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Old 02-02-2009, 10:01 AM
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First gun was a 22 given to me by my dad. It was his gun then he gaveit to me. I still have it- haven't shot it for years though.
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Old 02-02-2009, 10:30 AM
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My first owned gun (besides a pellet gun) was a No III mk 4 Enfield in .303 Brit. I took my first Whitetail with it. Unfor it never took another deer as I moved to a .30-06 Springfield, and now to a 6mm Tikka. The gun will always sit in my gun cabinet, and fond memories will it always bring.
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:31 PM
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Red Ryder BB gun at age 5. My cousin who was a good 6 months older taught me how to put the top of the post level with the bottom of the notch. I could get the windage OK, but it took me a year to figure out why the elevation was so wrong.

Later, it was a Mossberg .22.
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Old 02-02-2009, 12:55 PM
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My first owned gun was a Remington 512 that I got for Christmas the year when I was 9. I still own that gun and it looks like new, refinished twice. It sports a Redfield 3-9 scope.

My first purchased gun was a Ruger Single Six converatable that I traded Dick Riley out of while I was in high school. Dick of Hookset, New Hampshire would later become the President of the NRA. I still have that well worn Ruger and the original holster I bought for it. The belt has shrunk a bit though.

Both 22 RF guns have gone with me over many a fence and rock wall.
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Old 02-05-2009, 12:24 PM
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Stevens 20 guage single shot youth stock was first powder gun and the Crossman pellet gun was the first ever gun both given to me by my father.

The first gun I ever personally purchased was a win 9422 mag and with a 3-9 power scope it was 259 with tax. Seen the same gun sell on gun broker for 800 and yes i still have all of the above guns including the pellet gun I shoot with my 9 year old daughter.
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Old 02-05-2009, 02:14 PM
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My first real gun (not a BB gun) was a Ranger .22 lr pump - just like the ones in the old shooting galleries. I think it was sold by Sears or Monkey Wards. It's a copy of or made by Winchester (I need to research this). I got this rifle from my dad when I was about 12 or 13 years old. It had been his rifle. I practiced with it a lot and was quite the shooter. I hunted squirrels and rabbits with it many times. It's now collecting dust in my gun safe as it became worn and loose - would fire with the chamber partially open. Then the firing pin became worn and it wouldn't fire reliably. I was told by gunsmiths that it wasn't worth fixing but I'm thinking now maybe it would be a good future project...

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Old 02-05-2009, 09:55 PM
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My first?

A Marlin 336C in .30-30.

I'm very comfortable with it.
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Old 02-05-2009, 10:52 PM
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After wearing out a couple BB guns I finally came of age to actually hunt with a firearm. The first couple of years I used my brothers old Wards Hercules single 16 ga with the split stock taped up with white athletic tape.

For my 14th Christmas my mother bought me a Fox BST 16 ga double. It accounted for plenty of game from rabbits to squirrels, ducks, pats and even my first goose. Sits in the gun cabinet most of the time now as I do little small game hunting anymore.

A couple of years ago I did have it out hunting pats with a rescue chocolate lab that I had picked up and wanted to see if it would do anything in the woods. When I got back to the car there were a couple of guys sitting in a truck in the parking lot. I sat down on a boulder to shoot the breeze. The driver said "You don't see many of those old guns around anymore"

That statement kinda caught me by surprise as I didn't realy think of the old double as being old. After thinking a minute I realized that maybe a 50 year old gun might be considered old. I wonder what that makes me?

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Old 02-08-2009, 06:44 AM
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it was 1967, I was 7 years old, living in corpus christi tx. Dad bought me and my bro each a mossberg model 183TB bolt action 410 ga. still remember the serial # 175550, I don't have it but its still here, gave it to my 10 year old daughter. that was alot of years and alot of guns ago.
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Old 02-09-2009, 03:34 AM
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1st gun was the old Red Ryder given to me by my Grandfather for training purposes. First gun I purchased was a Win Model 52 so I could shoot on the rifle team.Second gun was a Win, Model 70, 220 Swift.

I bought it from my roomie in college. His girlfriend got PG and he needed the money. 6 months later my GF got PG. That gun had bad Karma. But I still have it. My GF/Wife got PG 4 more times after that. I finally figured out what was causing that malady.

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