How'd you get that name?

I shot ATA Registered Trap for years, recreational Skeet, and now shoot
Sporting Clays. So CLAYBIRD seemed to fit.
 
I shot ATA Registered Trap for years, recreational Skeet, and now shoot
Sporting Clays. So CLAYBIRD seemed to fit.
Worked part-time in a gas station in Jersey many, many years. Day job was running a printing press at place named "PACO". They provided us with uniforms with that name over the pocket. I wore those uniforms at the gas station cause we got em cleaned free. One nite a customer asked me for directions or some such. Anyway I helped the guy out. He tipped me & said "Thanks, Paco" thinkin that was my name. My buddies happened to witness this and laughed like crazy. Since I'm dark complected, slightly built & always carried at least 2 knives, they immediately christened me "The Puerto Rican". It stuck.
 
name is david and i had a buddy named david and i was the smaller one so theres the nickname lil d and i have sw9ve sigma so there ya go lild9ve
 
I was in the navy,but not the seabees, but I admired the job they did under difficult circumstances. Hence seabees and my first name Bob.
 
It's a bit of a spoof on my last name going back over 40 years. Only a handful of people still call me that.
 
Simple , First gun forum I joined was the original Sixgunner forum , so I used my initials and my favorite sixgun caliber , the mighty .41 Magnum.
 
I had a friend, a mentor in the collecting world, who has since passed away. He used to refer to us younger guys as the "The Speedgun Boys", because in his mind all the young guys were interested in were black rifles and machine guns and we had no interest in old wood and blued steel. I liked the sound of it. Plus it fits my automotive interests as well.
 

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