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Very Interesting Video - Making of a Shooter (ca. 1946)
Notoriously Conservative ^
| 04 27 10
| Notoriously Conservative
Posted on 04/27/2010 1:43:41 PM PDT by Notoriously Conservative
This film shows how a teenage boy learns to become a safe and accurate shooter. Famous riflemen appearing include Ned Lilly, Dick Shaughnessy, Thurman Randle, and Fred Armstrong.
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TOPICS: Hobbies; TV/Movies; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: banglist; guns; video
To: Notoriously Conservative
Good stuff, the old style low gun skeet particularly.
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posted on
04/27/2010 1:58:29 PM PDT
by
Tijeras_Slim
(Live jubtabulously!)
To: Notoriously Conservative
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posted on
04/27/2010 2:28:08 PM PDT
by
wbill
To: Blue Jays
Good stuff and timeless safety tips.
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posted on
04/27/2010 2:35:59 PM PDT
by
Blue Jays
(Rock Hard, Ride Free)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Wow. Translate that into rimfire pistol... Safety, skill, and courtesy, and you'll be at home at any range. What happens when us old geezers die off? This kind of stuff needs to be a part of the culture once again.
To: Notoriously Conservative
Allow me to brag a little - Here's a few pics of my kid that we had taken a couple of weeks ago. He is currently #2 (Sub-Junior) in the Nation in the ATA (American Trapshooter's Association):
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posted on
04/27/2010 3:23:41 PM PDT
by
Damifino
(The true measure of a man is found in what he would do if he knew no one would ever find out.)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Nothing like the smell of paper shotshells and Hoppes #9!
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posted on
04/27/2010 4:35:36 PM PDT
by
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, A Matter Of Fact, Not A Matter Of Opinion)
To: Damifino
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posted on
04/27/2010 5:04:48 PM PDT
by
SWAMPSNIPER
(The Second Amendment, A Matter Of Fact, Not A Matter Of Opinion)
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