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Yep, grew up with a firearm, and was legal in California back then to be a youth and have one.
Miss those days.....
Miss those days.....
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Ditto this verbatim.Yep, grew up with a firearm, and was legal in California back then to be a youth and have one.
There was a time when cali wasn't just fines and taxes? Tell me more of these long forgotten times...Yep, grew up with a firearm, and was legal in California back then to be a youth and have one.
Miss those days.....
There was a time when cali wasn't just fines and taxes? Tell me more of these long forgotten times...
Again ditto verbatim. I remember being able to drive out to public land going shooting, camping etc - and not terribly far from home.Oh I have found memories, Bondfire, at the beach, cruising. Drive in's.
Empty camp grounds, empty beaches. Firearms were cheap, not because they were made cheap.
You could carry in your car, a loaded firearm. I loved that state, amazing memories.
This sounds like a fairy tale compared to california. Truly this couldn't be a real story.Oh I have found memories, Bondfire, at the beach, cruising. Drive in's.
Empty camp grounds, empty beaches. Firearms were cheap, not because they were made cheap.
You could carry in your car, a loaded firearm. I loved that state, amazing memories.
I can see Oregon about 7-10 years behind all the California BS. I know some people here I am from there and
say go home, I say I am, that why I moved to Oregon..........I found I was more conservative then many were that lived here.
I was born in California, my home is here. I won't move no matter what changes, moved once because of draconian rules, not again.
Yes, it really 'Was' California - back in the 'good ol days'This sounds like a fairy tale compared to california.
Ya I know, trust me....its hard to watch.....it turn in to a turd soup.This sounds like a fairy tale compared to california. Truly this couldn't be a real story.
I sure miss the days of gun cabinet's that displayed firearms like the works of art they are, damn criminals ruin everything.Started out about 6 years old, got my first at the age of 12, a beautiful old Winchester Mod 52 Olympic match. Grew up around them since I can first remember. Dad or Grand dad field stripping and cleaning their 1911s or Smith wheelies. Grand dad always had a 1855 Colt hanging on the mantle above the fireplace, it wasn't a shooter, but it soon will be ( he gave it to me when I was 18). We had a full glass front display case full of Grandparents collection of neato rifles and shotguns, it was never locked while we were around and all we had to do was ask to see something and it was no problem! I remember asking Grand dad if I could try out his M-1 Garand when i was 7 years old, and he said ok and we went out to the back field and I learned all about Garand Thumb with out any loss of blood!