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WVchuck |
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Dang Pitbull, you're getting old!!
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ThePitbullofLove |
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Don't remind me...
Life is the crummiest book I ever read, there isn't a hook; Just a lot of cheap shots, pictures to shock, and characters an amateur would never dream up... |
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WVchuck |
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But you're nowhere near as old as Hoosierdaddy is gettin'.
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ThePitbullofLove |
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Methuselah was nowhere near as old as Neil is getting....
Life is the crummiest book I ever read, there isn't a hook; Just a lot of cheap shots, pictures to shock, and characters an amateur would never dream up... |
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ParallaxBill |
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Not as old as HD. But will be 52 soon enough.
Parallax
Lee Enfield Collector's Society member #3 Mauser Shooter's Association member #17 Forum administrator for the Carolina C&R Shooting & Collecting Club, |
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chcusnr1 |
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54 young
Can still see fine at 100yrd (okay, I admit I had lasik a few years back - best thing I could have done for shooting). Still taking 200 mile bicycle trips, pass the Navy physical fitness test twice a year. Shooting/collecting still my favorite past time. 120 weapons currently - vast majority C&R. Feel better now than any point in my life. Jim |
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Goose52 |
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Well, in post # 11 of this thread, I reported I was 49 - now, I'm 56. In the meantime, my eyes have gotten worse, and I shoot more now at 50 than at 100.
Since this thread started, my records show I've fired about 115,000 rounds - dang - I'm slowing down in my old age (and the price of reloading
components hasn't helped either !). Moved from California to Tennessee since this thread started. The past 7 years have gone fast ...
Goose
Read a good book lately?
www.fn49.com |
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405boy |
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Im 37, does that make me a young strapper here?
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m1 talker |
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Gee guys! You all make me feel like an old geezer! I will be 60 then end of this coming June. But with age, it also brings along a lot of fond memories that
some of the younger guys never got to experience. Such as the pre-1968 days when the local hardware stores would roll out a big barrel of greasy old milsurps
and place them on the sidewalk in front of the store each morning. You would walk by the barrel of rifles, see one that interested you, dug it out with all the
free grease and cosmoline on it and walked into the store with it and hopefully did not glue your wallet together with all the grease on your hands to dig out
$20 to maybe $40 to pay the cashier, and walked out with your new found treasure.
Of course $20 to $40 was a lot of money to a teenage kid back then who had to mow lawns in the summer and shovel snow in he winter to save up for our hobbies. But still, it was some mighty fond memories of those days that will never be repeated. I am just glad that I could share with the fun back then we had. Curt |
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WVchuck |
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Curt, 44 here, I too mowed & shoveled, strung wire, painted houses and barns, off-loaded tractor trailers (two feed-sacks at a time, one over each
shoulder) cut brush with a ditch axe & machete (pre-weed-eater days...) and when life was good, every now and then I got to be an electricians assistant
when he needed help wiring houses, all to get $$ for the fun stuff (gas for the car when it was running, parts to make it run again when it wasn't, ammo to
hunt with, guitar strings, an amplifier, etc...
Probably the worst job aside from mucking out a barn full of laying hens (in August heat/humidity in southern WV) was stringing barbed wire from the top of a hill down to the riverbank that same August. The flies and mosquitos constantly swarming and biting, on top of the unceasing sweat/humidity was miserable.
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usernamehasbeentaken |
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I'm double-nickels, but still have a little life left
they'll have to drag me kicking and screaming to the nursing home
Bob |
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zaxxons |
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WOW I am old 67 and counting, but I was able to buy a few bargins quite a few years ago, Luger all matching $27.95, still have it and the recipt. US Army
1911A1 $80.00. A bunch of Nambu's with holsters for less than thirty bucks each.
Still collecting and shooting. |
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BobM14 |
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chcusnr1 wrote:Oh, I can still see fine at 100 yds too.....I just can't see for crap at 1 foot.....
Armed Infidel
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Rustybore |
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I sure wish I would have posted here when this thread started. I would have been a lot younger, don't know how I missed it. I just turned 61 last month and
feel about the same when I was 60.
Kevin in Or. |
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qmcorps |
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I'm 51 and thanks to 300 year old technology (glasses) I'm still able to hit a military silhouette out to 300 yards/meters with a zeroed rifle with
peep sights. the open tangent sights require a little bit more skill (luck). I have yet to use optics on any firearm, with the exception of night vision on
M16, M60, M2. However we'll see how long this continues. I picked up a scoped 91/30 PU I'll be trying out in the spring. Merry Christmas, Everyone!
Mike
PS. Unlike BobM14, I can see great for about a foot, it goes down hill from there. Fast! |
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grndy27 |
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im 27. not too many C&R rifles. but a few so far and hopefully many more in the near future.
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ripcord |
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I'm 67 and still collecting C & R guns....mostly military semi-auto's but not exclusively. If I see something that whispers to me, it's mine!
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lfnel |
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I read a bunch of pages, not all, and most who weighed in are young enough to be my kids. I'm 73. Been an NRA life member for about 50 years,
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