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Reaching Into the Past - The 219 Donaldson Wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="milkie62" data-source="post: 2034755" data-attributes="member: 74274"><p>Sorry if this does not apply to actual shooting but I have a story about the wasp which I remember from when I was about 5 or 6 in the middle 1960's. My dad was a tool & die maker for the military cannon factory close to our home. he had a friend that was a well known gunsmith. My father would go down to his shop on Saturday mornings and take me. It seemed that if his friend had some 'smithing issues he would call my father and he would stop down on Sat mornings. From what I recall one day I was on a stool at the counter watching the two of them work on the lathe and he was talking about a new gun his buddy was making and it was called the Wasp. The guy and my fathers friend were shooting groundhogs across a river with it as I remember and my dad was saying how was that possible and I remember his friend smiling and nodding yes they were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkie62, post: 2034755, member: 74274"] Sorry if this does not apply to actual shooting but I have a story about the wasp which I remember from when I was about 5 or 6 in the middle 1960's. My dad was a tool & die maker for the military cannon factory close to our home. he had a friend that was a well known gunsmith. My father would go down to his shop on Saturday mornings and take me. It seemed that if his friend had some 'smithing issues he would call my father and he would stop down on Sat mornings. From what I recall one day I was on a stool at the counter watching the two of them work on the lathe and he was talking about a new gun his buddy was making and it was called the Wasp. The guy and my fathers friend were shooting groundhogs across a river with it as I remember and my dad was saying how was that possible and I remember his friend smiling and nodding yes they were. [/QUOTE]
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