How ya' ll doing?
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 25
How ya' ll doing?
Just discovered this place and thought I' d drift over and check it out.
I am a 50-year big (6-3, 280) Bald, Ugly Texan.
I spent 15 years goofing off working as a newspaper reporter, photographer and editor before I began my law enforcement career in 1992. Since that time I have worked as a jailer, police officer (K-9 handler, intoxilyzer operator, entry team member) and the last seven years - almost - as a federal immigration inspector.
My family has been on this continent since around 1770 and never lived any further north than North Carolina. Most of them lived and died in Georgia (Savannah and Fort Gaines), but my great grandfather drifted over to East Texas around 1890. On my mother' s side, some of my ancestors were here as early as 1842 while Texas was still a republic.
I began shooting when I was five years old and the first gun that was ever mine was a bolt action Mossberg 20-guage that my dad traded for a 32.20 Colt Single Action Army. I got that gun when I was 9 and it is the only gun I will never sell, since I figure it' s worth about $2,000 and the rest of the world figures 40 bucks.
My main area of expertise in firearms is getting by without spending a lot of money. I also have spent a lot of time studying, shooting and reworking Mauser rifles... mostly the very underrated Model 93.
Those of you who participate in the shooting forum on Outdoorsbest.com will know me as wsutlive.
I hope to have fun here with a whole new group of gun nuts.
I am a 50-year big (6-3, 280) Bald, Ugly Texan.
I spent 15 years goofing off working as a newspaper reporter, photographer and editor before I began my law enforcement career in 1992. Since that time I have worked as a jailer, police officer (K-9 handler, intoxilyzer operator, entry team member) and the last seven years - almost - as a federal immigration inspector.
My family has been on this continent since around 1770 and never lived any further north than North Carolina. Most of them lived and died in Georgia (Savannah and Fort Gaines), but my great grandfather drifted over to East Texas around 1890. On my mother' s side, some of my ancestors were here as early as 1842 while Texas was still a republic.
I began shooting when I was five years old and the first gun that was ever mine was a bolt action Mossberg 20-guage that my dad traded for a 32.20 Colt Single Action Army. I got that gun when I was 9 and it is the only gun I will never sell, since I figure it' s worth about $2,000 and the rest of the world figures 40 bucks.
My main area of expertise in firearms is getting by without spending a lot of money. I also have spent a lot of time studying, shooting and reworking Mauser rifles... mostly the very underrated Model 93.
Those of you who participate in the shooting forum on Outdoorsbest.com will know me as wsutlive.
I hope to have fun here with a whole new group of gun nuts.
#2
RE: How ya' ll doing?
Welcome to the board Big One[8D]
There are a few people here who shoot mausers alot. I collect and shoot Mauser 96' s and 98' s. Shoot some trap, high power rifle, and sometimes go hunting in the fall.
Hope you stick around, sometimes we have some pretty good threads here. I subscribe to a half dozen gun boards but this one I look at every day.
There are a few people here who shoot mausers alot. I collect and shoot Mauser 96' s and 98' s. Shoot some trap, high power rifle, and sometimes go hunting in the fall.
Hope you stick around, sometimes we have some pretty good threads here. I subscribe to a half dozen gun boards but this one I look at every day.
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 25
RE: How ya' ll doing?
Glad to be here:
The place I go every day is sponsored by the people who publish Guns and Ammo and several other magazines.
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zeroforum?id=39
The place I go every day is sponsored by the people who publish Guns and Ammo and several other magazines.
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zeroforum?id=39
#10
RE: How ya' ll doing?
Frizz, I knew you were from Texas, and I knew you lived in Bossier, but I didn' t know you were from the big city of Fred! I have hunted in the Fred and Spurger areas many years back!
BTW, my father-in-law lives up in Bossier. We have not been getting up there too often lately.
However, I have a feeling we will be visiting much more often once the new Bass Pro opens up!!!!!
I' ll get with you before I go up there, maybe we can get together, but with hunting season getting closer, it may not be before December or January!
BTW, my father-in-law lives up in Bossier. We have not been getting up there too often lately.
However, I have a feeling we will be visiting much more often once the new Bass Pro opens up!!!!!
I' ll get with you before I go up there, maybe we can get together, but with hunting season getting closer, it may not be before December or January!