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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 4143879" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>Aye! It was about 1953 and I was around (6) years old when me old Uncle Edwin Sonner drew a Black Quarter Size Mark (The Black Spot) on a small sheet of paper, pinned it on a large log in the basement corner of my Grandparents’ home at 9119 Hollis Court Blvd, Queens Village, NYC, NY 11428 and coached me as I fired a .22 cal. BB Cap Round from an old Winchester Bolt Action Rifle that once belonged to his younger Brother, Warren (an Army Air Force Pilot who was Killed in Action on a bombing mission to take out a German V1 Site over Siracourt, France). I still have this treasured rifle in my safe…..some things you don’t forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 4143879, member: 42957"] Aye! It was about 1953 and I was around (6) years old when me old Uncle Edwin Sonner drew a Black Quarter Size Mark (The Black Spot) on a small sheet of paper, pinned it on a large log in the basement corner of my Grandparents’ home at 9119 Hollis Court Blvd, Queens Village, NYC, NY 11428 and coached me as I fired a .22 cal. BB Cap Round from an old Winchester Bolt Action Rifle that once belonged to his younger Brother, Warren (an Army Air Force Pilot who was Killed in Action on a bombing mission to take out a German V1 Site over Siracourt, France). I still have this treasured rifle in my safe…..some things you don’t forget. [/QUOTE]
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