Early 70's kid. Dad was a vietnam vet and 23 yrs in the navy. He was a parole officer. He grew up hunting and shooting. First gun i shot was a mkii ruger. First gun was a single shor 410.
First, I'd like to thank Johnny Ringo for starting this thread. It's one of the most interesting ones that I've read, lately …
I was born in 1952.
When I got married in 1973 there was a police officer (…)
He started me shooting with a S&W model 10 and my wallet was never the same.
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Great story, and thanks so much for sharing! The Colt Cobra really got me interested in snub-nose revolvers. I only have a S&W Model 60, and even though it's not really for target shooting and a bit small for my hands, it's still one of my favorite guns. Definitely also the shiniest one!I grew up in the late 60-70's in middle of Florida in semi-rural area. …
I have been carrying a model 38 in my front pocket every day for past 20+ years. Yes, original wood grip is too small for most men so I've always used an Uncle Mike boot grip.Great story, and thanks so much for sharing! The Colt Cobra really got me interested in snub-nose revolvers. I only have a S&W Model 60, and even though it's not really for target shooting and a bit small for my hands, it's still one of my favorite guns. Definitely also the shiniest one!
What an awesome story! You were literally right at the source while the rest of us only had the TV shows to feed our imaginations. I love the part about your dad carrying "non-LEO" guns for undercover work – it really brings that era to life.My Dad was a Federal Agent, a gun enthusiast (…) My most accurate , tack driving rifle today is my CZ 453 American 22 RF, …
This thread is mainly for those born in the 70s or earlier, but everyone is welcome to join.
• How did you get into shooting?
• Were guns always around in your home?
• Did your fathers or grandfathers own or carry?
• What was your first gun, and what was the first you really wanted (even if you never got it)?
For me:
No family background with firearms, but I was always drawn to anything that made noise. In the 80s I read gun magazines regularly, and I was heavily influenced by Punisher comics (especially the Weapon Specials). Sledge Hammer and Dirty Harry made me want a .44 Magnum. Later, a 10mm S&W 1076 (Sonny Bonds, Police Quest II), and then a Glock.
My first gun was a S&W PC .45 ACP – like the black one in the picture, but mine has a satin finish. Next came a 629 Classic .44 Mag with a 6" barrel. My third handgun was a Glock 17, though I've always preferred the 19.
Even my Winchester was a compromise: I wanted an 1873 in pistol caliber, but ended up with an 1894 in .30-30.