An Early Christmas Gift
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An Early Christmas Gift
For my son Ethan: A Daisy Red Ryder.
I've heard a story or two from almost all gun enthusiast I know here in the US about this little BB gun. Hope Ethan will share his own story someday...
I've heard a story or two from almost all gun enthusiast I know here in the US about this little BB gun. Hope Ethan will share his own story someday...
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An Early Christmas Gift
What a wonderful gift, and with it also comes great responsibility that will get imbibed in the youngster for years to come and remain with him as a adult. He must be thrilled!!
Regards
Bruno22
Regards
Bruno22
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Aha! The famous (or infamous) Daisy Red Ryder. Every kid should have one.
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Mine wasn't called a "red ryder" because it had a plastic stock but I eventually actually wore it out. We had a street sign at the far end of a field, it must have been 180 yards and I could hit it almost every time by aiming a particular height above it, probably about 15 feet! It was very satisfying to shoot and hear the "bong" it would make about 8 seconds later!
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
hi friend,
that would have been thee best christmas present i love to receive.
good thinking friend.teach them when young.
season greetings.
that would have been thee best christmas present i love to receive.
good thinking friend.teach them when young.
season greetings.
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Hi Conty1,
> A perfect gift for a son in his formative years.
> Pl tell him all about 'Safe handling of Guns'... will stand him good in his later years.
Cheers
Briha
> A perfect gift for a son in his formative years.
> Pl tell him all about 'Safe handling of Guns'... will stand him good in his later years.
Cheers
Briha
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Learning how to handle a weapon safely and responsibly is a big reason why Ethan got this gun. He has the gun but no BBs. At his age, dry firing a BB gun is as much fun as shooting a real one is for us!
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Lovely gift, seems to fit him well. He will grow into a lever gun lover though.
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Re: An Early Christmas Gift
Nice gift for your son. I treasure the memories of my grandfather and uncles teaching my brother and myself to use the diana 25 when we were kids. We used to finish all the oats tins, coconut shells and the back wall was peppered with pellet marks.
regards,
drifter.
regards,
drifter.