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    i posted when i first joined this year that i received firearms from my grandfather, recently talking with him i found out one of the guns, the cat gun in bold below, was his fathers pretty cool i think. Anyway what guns have been passed down to you, or what will you be passing down?

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    Savage Arms Stevens model 95 12 gauge

    Harrington and Richardson Arms Co. 12 gauge

    The Hamilton Rifle 22cal (cat gun)

    Winchester model 94 Classic 30-30

    Mossberg 640KC Chuckster 22 magnum
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    They were known as cat-rat rifles when I was a kid, way back when. Some would only shoot .22 shorts.
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    my parents hate guns... weird that they let me put an NRA sticker on their door though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karl/PA View Post
    They were known as cat-rat rifles when I was a kid, way back when. Some would only shoot .22 shorts.
    yea its a nice little gun i really want to shoot it but havent

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    i just recived an unfired glock 19 born in 1991, from my grandfather.

    im not one to own firearms and not shoot them, infact i dont understand while anyone would do that, my grandfather bought it and a month later he had massive retina problems and has been blind in his shooting eye since.

    so i plan on running a couple hundred rounds through it later this week


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    Quote Originally Posted by ruttness View Post
    i just recived an unfired glock 19 born in 1991, from my grandfather.

    im not one to own firearms and not shoot them, infact i dont understand while anyone would do that, my grandfather bought it and a month later he had massive retina problems and has been blind in his shooting eye since.

    so i plan on running a couple hundred rounds through it later this week

    Would your Grandfather like a new Grandson? Wait at my age maybe a new brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonM55 View Post
    Would your Grandfather like a new Grandson? Wait at my age maybe a new brother.
    ill be the grandson, im 21

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_yorkPA View Post
    ill be the grandson, im 21
    he only had two pistols, he had no clue i was into firearms ( my grandmother is anti gun) and the other day i went over after picking up my new g20c so he saw the glock box, told him it was my 7th glock and he said here have an 8th, so now i have 3 g19s

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruttness View Post
    he only had two pistols, he had no clue i was into firearms ( my grandmother is anti gun) and the other day i went over after picking up my new g20c so he saw the glock box, told him it was my 7th glock and he said here have an 8th, so now i have 3 g19s
    yea thats cool, gotta love the grandpa lol wont be selling the firearms my grandpa gave me

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    Hold on to the family guns passed down thru generations. I grew up looking at my Great Grandfathers civil war musket. He fought in the battle of Gettysburg. When he died it went to his son (my Uncle) since my Dad was a son-in-law. When my Uncle died early his son got the gun which he immediately sold to buy drugs.

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