daisy red rider
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Re: daisy red rider
I’ve had my Sheridan Blue Streak for 49 years. I killed a lot of sparrows and one weasel with it.
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Re: daisy red rider
Now that you mentioned, sparrows, blue jays and crows were fair game. Actually, anything at 12yo was fair game.
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Re: daisy red rider
How times have changed. I remember my friend and I at 10yo would be walking along a main road - me with a .22 Winchester Model 61 (still have) and him with a 12g Remington 11-48. Police would stop us and ask what we were doing. "Going hunting Officer behind the old mills." The reply was typically, "Good luck".
Never happen today. Parents locked up for letting kids have access to guns and kids locked up for carrying.
Never happen today. Parents locked up for letting kids have access to guns and kids locked up for carrying.
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Re: daisy red rider
Maybe I live in a Utopia but that doesn't happen here. Deputies wouldn't even slow down if they saw that.
Possibly a regional thing.
SRH
Possibly a regional thing.
SRH