Paul Harrell Passes Away
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Paul Harrell Passes Away
The shooting fraternity has lost a great ambassador. Apart from his vast knowledge about using firearms, Mr Harrell taught us how to face death with dignity and a total lack of fear. He will live on through the body of work he leaves behind.
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Great Personality
RIP
RIP
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Great person with vast knowledge.......RIP.
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Yes, I agree. I very much enjoyed PAul Harrell and his common sense approach to firearms. Even though he warned us that his time was short, I found it hard to accept when I read about his passing.
Even when he was in a bad condition, he still kept on offering his wisdom and views to help gun owners. I would highly recommend that any member here who is not familiar with Paul and his videos would pull up his Youtube video channel and browse through his entire collection, to view what they consider to be most appropriate and interesting to each. He has material on 25 Auto and 32 Auto, as well as 380 Auto. I'm not recalling so much on 32 S&W Long, but as I said, there is a lot to digest in his videos.
I also especially liked his episodes where he would go out to his range and leave apples and other food for deer and wildlife, just because he liked animals and enjoyed doing this. I feel that these actions gave us a view into this man.
If others viewed his videos, even after his passing, this would be what Paul would have wanted, because his heart was set on helping other gun owners and lovers.
Even when he was in a bad condition, he still kept on offering his wisdom and views to help gun owners. I would highly recommend that any member here who is not familiar with Paul and his videos would pull up his Youtube video channel and browse through his entire collection, to view what they consider to be most appropriate and interesting to each. He has material on 25 Auto and 32 Auto, as well as 380 Auto. I'm not recalling so much on 32 S&W Long, but as I said, there is a lot to digest in his videos.
I also especially liked his episodes where he would go out to his range and leave apples and other food for deer and wildlife, just because he liked animals and enjoyed doing this. I feel that these actions gave us a view into this man.
If others viewed his videos, even after his passing, this would be what Paul would have wanted, because his heart was set on helping other gun owners and lovers.
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very sad
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Yes Timmy sir, you have described Paul Harrell Trulytimmy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:35 amYes, I agree. I very much enjoyed PAul Harrell and his common sense approach to firearms. Even though he warned us that his time was short, I found it hard to accept when I read about his passing.
Even when he was in a bad condition, he still kept on offering his wisdom and views to help gun owners. I would highly recommend that any member here who is not familiar with Paul and his videos would pull up his Youtube video channel and browse through his entire collection, to view what they consider to be most appropriate and interesting to each. He has material on 25 Auto and 32 Auto, as well as 380 Auto. I'm not recalling so much on 32 S&W Long, but as I said, there is a lot to digest in his videos.
I also especially liked his episodes where he would go out to his range and leave apples and other food for deer and wildlife, just because he liked animals and enjoyed doing this. I feel that these actions gave us a view into this man.
If others viewed his videos, even after his passing, this would be what Paul would have wanted, because his heart was set on helping other gun owners and lovers.
In my opinion the best tribute to Paul Harrell would be to learn from his vast collection of Gun Tutorials on his YouTube channel, Paul Harrell will be missed but never forgotten, may his soul rest in peace.