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<blockquote data-quote="willystruck" data-source="post: 2067453" data-attributes="member: 10468"><p>I grew up in a small town just like Mayberry. Third house down was next an 80 acre corn field. Shot pigeons uptown at the grain elevator and in the lumberyard with a pellet gun at the request of the owners. Walked through town with a .22 or shotgun to rabbit hunt just outside of town. Ate lunch most days in the local bar & grill sittin along side of the town drunk. Glad I don't live there anymore because it was in the communist state of Illinois. Was fun growin up there until I had to get a Firearm owners identification card just to buy a box of .22 shells. That's when I decided to get out. I was only 14 or 15 at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willystruck, post: 2067453, member: 10468"] I grew up in a small town just like Mayberry. Third house down was next an 80 acre corn field. Shot pigeons uptown at the grain elevator and in the lumberyard with a pellet gun at the request of the owners. Walked through town with a .22 or shotgun to rabbit hunt just outside of town. Ate lunch most days in the local bar & grill sittin along side of the town drunk. Glad I don't live there anymore because it was in the communist state of Illinois. Was fun growin up there until I had to get a Firearm owners identification card just to buy a box of .22 shells. That's when I decided to get out. I was only 14 or 15 at the time. [/QUOTE]
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