Tuesday, March 20, 2018

The Way We Were

I Bought A Military Rifle At Age Nine. That Was Normal, And There Were No Mass Shootings [More]
Yeah, but I'll betcha schools back then also didn't have... uh, wait, we're not allowed to call them that...

[Via Florida Guy]   

2 comments:

Chas said...

A friend of mine in high school, tenth grade, back in the early '70s, owned a Mosin Nagant. He thought that the armor piercing rounds that he had for it, and that he would shoot through it, would work well on deer, since they would be sure go right through! He died in a car crash in eleventh grade. The pleasure of that Mosin was one of the high points of his short life.
The enforced infantilization that the Marxist left wants to impose on us with their ban on gun ownership for 18 to 21-year olds, isn't just bad, wrong and stupid. It's a lot worse than that.

GaryM said...

At the approximate age of 17 I bought an Enfield rifle out of a barrel full at a store in Manhattan NYC. They wrapped it in brown paper and I carried it home on the subway. I escaped from New York a few years later and never looked back.