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THEE only gun you'd never part with
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<blockquote data-quote="Skinne" data-source="post: 2766474" data-attributes="member: 115425"><p>Hard to pick just one I guess the one I'd keep at all cost is my dad's 742 carbine 30-06. He bought it new when he was 15 from a local sporting goods store. $89 with a box of shells and a soft case. He passed in March of 2020 and as soon as my son is old enough to hunt with it then it will get passed down for now it's my opening morning rifle.</p><p>Close runner up is my Grandpa 760 30-06. Grandma bought it new in 1963 from a local hardware store $99 with a case and box of shells. Have the price tag for it still. It's my opening day afternoon gun</p><p>Another close runner up is my Great Grandpa's Winchester Model 12 16ga. Bought in 1914 and from what I was told by my cousin who gave it to me took 7 family members first deer and countless Pat's and Pheasants</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skinne, post: 2766474, member: 115425"] Hard to pick just one I guess the one I'd keep at all cost is my dad's 742 carbine 30-06. He bought it new when he was 15 from a local sporting goods store. $89 with a box of shells and a soft case. He passed in March of 2020 and as soon as my son is old enough to hunt with it then it will get passed down for now it's my opening morning rifle. Close runner up is my Grandpa 760 30-06. Grandma bought it new in 1963 from a local hardware store $99 with a case and box of shells. Have the price tag for it still. It's my opening day afternoon gun Another close runner up is my Great Grandpa's Winchester Model 12 16ga. Bought in 1914 and from what I was told by my cousin who gave it to me took 7 family members first deer and countless Pat's and Pheasants [/QUOTE]
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