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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 2008-07-05 02:05.

I had similar experiences. I carried a single shot .22, a Springfield, to class in the third and fourth grade to shoot after school in a program run by a WW2 vet. circa 1959-1960. It was normal. As was rabbit hunting. Mostly because the rabbits destroyed the crops. Specifically our barley field. And deer and elk.

Later at about age 13 or 14 a friend ordered a Spanish Astra semi- auto pistol, 7.65mm ?, through the mail and we'd take it out to the desert and shoot for hours. Along with my .22 and his Remington nylon 66.

I could go on but you get the drift. I don't really care about convincing dgg9 about anything, having read his posts.

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