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<blockquote data-quote="Junk Yard Dog" data-source="post: 3293178" data-attributes="member: 45131"><p>Older fellow here, got out of the military here in 73. But been in / out Oklahoma since 69 or 70. Actually stumbled across this place a few month back. Been familiar with firearms since a tragic accident on Christmas Eve, 1956 that took my then aged 14 year old brother. Might I add the Gun killed my brother, due to carelessness of my brother. Fairly much sums up the edicts of today’s school shootings and mass killers. The .22 rifle was the vehicle of death, at the hands of carelessness or meanness or hate could even. I could expound further on this but I will leave it at that.</p><p></p><p>Me, I am a shooting enthusiasts have more Firearms than the law should allow (just kidding, and just an old saying) Don’t tell me about teaching my cold dead hands to give up. I’ve everything from Black Powder to an AR-. In almost every caliber. My tragic early years taught me respect and the dangers of carelessness but a deep law abiding responsibility of Firearms.</p><p></p><p>When Concealed Carry was first introduced in 1996 in Oklahoma I obtained a license and like a fool I never renewed in 2000, shame on me. Now 19 years later God bless Oklahoma we have Constitutional Carry and once again I am entered into the new SDA class scheduled for next Saturday in Duncan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junk Yard Dog, post: 3293178, member: 45131"] Older fellow here, got out of the military here in 73. But been in / out Oklahoma since 69 or 70. Actually stumbled across this place a few month back. Been familiar with firearms since a tragic accident on Christmas Eve, 1956 that took my then aged 14 year old brother. Might I add the Gun killed my brother, due to carelessness of my brother. Fairly much sums up the edicts of today’s school shootings and mass killers. The .22 rifle was the vehicle of death, at the hands of carelessness or meanness or hate could even. I could expound further on this but I will leave it at that. Me, I am a shooting enthusiasts have more Firearms than the law should allow (just kidding, and just an old saying) Don’t tell me about teaching my cold dead hands to give up. I’ve everything from Black Powder to an AR-. In almost every caliber. My tragic early years taught me respect and the dangers of carelessness but a deep law abiding responsibility of Firearms. When Concealed Carry was first introduced in 1996 in Oklahoma I obtained a license and like a fool I never renewed in 2000, shame on me. Now 19 years later God bless Oklahoma we have Constitutional Carry and once again I am entered into the new SDA class scheduled for next Saturday in Duncan. [/QUOTE]
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