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  • scooterdriver

    Ruger Ranch rifle…wanted to be part of the A-Team!

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  • wolfpack

    Winchester 12ga model 370 for $40. Got it from a friend of my fathers.

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  • jimdeere

    Winchester 94 for $75. Store owner let me make 3 payments and didn't even know me.

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  • tnranger

    Western Field by Mossberg clip fed SA .22 delivered to my rural mailbox. Saved up the purchase price from mowing lawns and family farm work. Some 10 years later I refinished the stock with a Formby's hand rubbed kit and touched the metal up with cold blue for the wife's youngest brother's Christmas present (1st gun).. He thought it was new. Sadly it was burned up in the fire that killed my FIL.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    Whitney 'Wolverine'…………when it was almost new

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  • waltermoe

    Not real sure. I do remember ordering out of an old American Rifleman’s magazine back in 1964 when I was 14, an old 8mm French Lebel rifle for $5. I remember my dad just shacking his head. Found some bullets for it that cost 50 cents apiece back then.
    And ya, I think I lied about my age back then.

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  • savage170

    Savage170 bought at the local Western Auto from my summer of putting up hay for some of the neighboring farmers

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    1917 Enfield All stock metal with a Bishop sporter stock. $40.00 in 1974/75. I traded to my brother later on. He put a military stock on it, and still has it.

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  • Frogdog

    Norinco SKS in college (1997). $150. First gun I bought myself, and my first ā€œdeer rifle.ā€ Kept it under my dorm room bed so I could hunt on the weekend with one of my professors.

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  • pulsarnc

    Ruger Single Six 22/22mag . Got the western belt ,holster and gun for$75.00 in 1974. Still have the gun and holster. No idea what happened to the belt

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  • truthful

    Savage Model 340 in .222 Remington when I was about 15 or so. I needed something more accurate than Dad's Model 94 .30-30 for woodchuck hunting.

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  • dunbarboyz

    Wards Western field 20ga. bolt action shotgun. Twelve years old Christmas present.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    1st gun was a 410 ithica I was 8 years old dad gave eight dollars for it still have it.

    1st one I bought my self I was 16, urs old just got my first real job and the "westerauto" next door to the store h d a small gun cabinet always had 4 to 8 assorted inexpensive guns in it

    I bought a 22 that was a cheesy AR knock off at a Glace it resembled a ar15 . Made by armscore ? Or something like that . I Made payments of 5 or 10 dollars a week I think it was 49 or 59 dolars total . When i paid it off

    Then dad had to sign for me to get it

    He went on to sign for four or five more guns for me before I turned 18 .

    Oh the good old days al just great memories now

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  • US Military Guy

    Winchester model 94.

    Bought it for $112 from Coast-to-Coast on my birthday as a present to myself.

    Shipped to Army Basic Training four days later.

    Still have the rifle in my collection.

    Retired from the service back in 2021.

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  • elubsme

    In 1958 I had a paper route selling the Williamsport, Pa. Sun Gazette. Bought a brand new Winchester 94 in .32 Special because my Uncle Al had one and it was more powerful than a 30-30. $79.95 with a box of silver tips thrown in. Later I bought a Lyman 310 loading tool and a K-3 Weaver because my Uncle Al had one and it was more powerful than a 2 1/2!!. I still have 'ol 2,165,169 and shoot her occasionally.

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  • brier-49

    Winchester model 62 in 1956 , I was 7

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  • NeoBlackdog

    In 1974 I bought a Winchester Model 70 in .270 Winchester. It's still my 'go to' gun to this day.

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  • Tflogger

    A 20 gauge double that a neighbor found in the woods didn't work sold it to a classmate.

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  • badchris

    Mossberg 500 field/slug combo when I turned 18. Fast forward 30+ years and I haven't found a need to replace it yet šŸ˜‰

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  • Ambrose

    A brand new Mossberg 146B in the fall of 1951. I would have turned 14 on Oct. 28 that year so I was probably still 13 and a high school freshman. I ordered it from the local hardware store. I think I paid $29.95 for it. When it came in, I picked it up after school and then walked home the 2 miles with it since, of course, I'd missed the school bus. I was impressed by the fact that it held 30 .22 short cartridges and all kinds of sights that it had on it. Later, I borrowed $10 from my Grandpa to buy a Mossberg 4M4 scope for it. It took me a long time to pay that back! That rifle was my constant companion around the farm. I did mostly kept it loaded with shorts because they were 50 cents a box while LR's were 75 and longs were somewhere in between. I also used it in the local NRA sponsered junior rifle club. Much later, my son adopted it to use on the starling population. He wants that rifle bad. He is 66 now and recently bought his own 146B because he said he is tired of waiting for me to die to get mine.

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  • JimmyJack

    A Crackshot 26 about 70 years ago and I still have it!

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  • elubsme
    Ambrose: 32605909645979/comments/32605953268763

    A brand new Mossberg 146B in the fall of 1951. I would have turned 14 on Oct. 28 that year so I was probably still 13 and a high school freshman. I ordered it from the local hardware store. I think I paid $29.95 for it. When it came in, I picked it up after school and then walked home the 2 miles with it since, of course, I'd missed the school bus. I was impressed by the fact that it held 30 .22 short cartridges and all kinds of sights that it had on it. Later, I borrowed $10 from my Grandpa to buy a Mossberg 4M4 scope for it. It took me a long time to pay that back! That rifle was my constant companion around the farm. I did mostly kept it loaded with shorts because they were 50 cents a box while LR's were 75 and longs were somewhere in between. I also used it in the local NRA sponsered junior rifle club. Much later, my son adopted it to use on the starling population. He wants that rifle bad. He is 66 now and recently bought his own 146B because he said he is tired of waiting for me to die to get mine.

    Remington Rockets were 28 to a pack and didn't cost as much as a full box of shorts!!!

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  • hoosier

    First one I could Buy for My self. Was a S&W 27 8 3/8" In the wood presentation box in 1980.

    On My 21st birthday at the Rod and Gun In KItzingen Germany. (3rd ID).

    Sold it a few years laser to help purchase my Jeep.

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  • bambihunter

    I was given a Sears or Montgomery Wards single shot .410.

    First one I traded for was a CVA Mountain rifle .50 caliber percussion.

    But, the first gun I bought with my own money was a S&W model 422 .22lr. I still have it. Most of my guns are near mint, but it is one of the few guns I have that is very well worn and looks to have been through a war. Whenever I am in the woods, it is on my hip unless I think I want my 10mm. I suspect I have shot 25k rounds through it over the past 30 years.

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  • tajjn

    Ruger Black Hawk 22, 22mag in the early 70's

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  • buddyb

    Remington 514.Bought it from one of my friends older brother who was shipping out to the Navy.He knew I always liked the rifle so he sold it to me for 3 dollars.

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  • fatcat458

    Used H&R Topper 20ga in 1960 from Santa

    truthful: 32605909645979/comments/32605939603355

    Savage Model 340 in .222 Remington when I was about 15 or so. I needed something more accurate than Dad's Model 94 .30-30 for woodchuck hunting.

    AH Yes, a 222Remington. Uncle Sugar sent me to Fort Hood Texas to ''learn something''. That's where l saw my first PRAIRIE DOG and fell in LOVE with them. Back to Ft Gordon shortly thereafter l found a used Win Mod 70 in 222Rem and a 10x Leupold. Kenny Jarrett mounted the Leupi. Said no dog was safe inside 300yds. l got 300rds of S&B 50gr SPs from MidWayUSA thru the mail. Following June l took leave and headed West for Plainview TX in my lsuzu pup. First shot with that 222 on a PD was around 75yds. That boy stood at attention sniffing the air. I set the crosshairs on his chest. The 222's 50gr SP sent his little HEAD straight UP! I was HOOKEDšŸ˜

    That 222 Mod 70 was my very FIRST 'Varmint Rifle'

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  • William81

    Ithaca Model 37 12ga. I purchased it after a summer of walking beans, mucking out barns and bailing hay for some farmers in my neck of the woods. 145.00 including a case of shells. Still have it almost 50 years later and used it to hunt doves a few years ago….

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  • bambihunter

    That's a beauty William81 I have an Ithaca 37 16 gauge on my short list.

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  • William81
    bambihunter: 32605909645979/comments/32605989174811

    That's a beauty @William81 I have an Ithaca 37 16 gauge on my short list.

    Thank you…I am left handed so a bottom eject shotgun was a good thing. Some of the other makers bounced the spent shell off my head !!

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