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What got us started into shooting.

SquarePizza

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Over on reddit/r/guns there have been a few threads today about people looking back on their life and the people/events that got us into shooting. Some really amazing stories are being posted and I thought it would 1- be great to get started here, and 2- be better off in the thread format.
 
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My grandfather was always the handiman that helps my single mom out. When I was a little guy (before I turned 10), I used to play with a lot of toy guns. I was always granpa's little buddy growing up. Always watching him work, eating the same foods he ate, trying to blow out his cigarettes.

He was a Marine in his youth, a BAR man his first few years, then explosives later on.

He was the one who bought me my first 22lr when I was 10. He taught me to shoot it, and I would go to his house on the weekends and spend hours plinking away.

By the time I was 13, I had fired grandpa's M1 Garand a few times, and I was hooked on a centerfire. I couldn't afford an M1, but Dick's sporting goods had surplus SMLE No 4's very cheap and I bought one up.

Of course I was skinny as a rail and could hardly handle the piece. So my grandfather taught me to reload, working up the loads as I grew into the piece.

He worked for a rock quarry, so on some rare weekends we would get to go down into the hole and do some serious shooting. We could pace off any distance we wanted, and he and I would spend the day, me with my 303, and he with his M1. Then we would hit the diner for lunch, and I would listen to his stories about the guys he knew in the service, or the fun he had on the range.

In my late 20's he and I spent a few years restoring an old farmhouse that I have taken over. Everyday we worked on that house. We would talk about guns, and hunting (looking back I am sad that we never found time to hunt together), and those same old service stories.

He is frail now, and no longer shoots. I have his old colt single action army from 1956 that he bought in the service.

To this day, when I get a new gun, the first thing I want to do is run over and show my grandfather.
 
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I got a BB gun way, way back and used to shoot in the backyard almost daily during the summer. If it's possible to wear out a BB gun barrel I probably did.

At some point dad got a .22 and I got to shoot that a few times, but then we got robbed and with the guns gone it wasn't a repeat event.

In high school I had a friend who was a hunter and dad got me a couple of .22s, and got himself a 1911 which I got to try out a few times.

In college I fell in with a bad crowd, a bunch of electronics nerds who hacked computers, built their own video games, etc. At some point they discovered the $99 SKSes at the local gun show (this was 1992 when a case of 1440 7.62 rounds was $99 too) and suddenly we found ourselves awash with guns. We went shooting every week if we could and I joined the pistol team at school so I could use the on campus range and my .22. From there, it just snowballed.


Basically, give a 9 year old a bb gun, a backyard and a summer vacation and the rest just sorta happens.
 
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I have been shooting since a very young age...7 or 8 IIRC. Daisy single pump BB rifle, then my pops got me a Remington Nylon .22LR semi auto. I still have that rifle, and will never get rid of it. My dad has been an outdoorsman/hunter since longer than I've been alive and he's the one that got me started.

I got my first compound bow when I was 8, then a got a real one a few years later, a BEAR. My dad was a veteran (Navy) and so I had to join the Marines!

I carried that tradition of shooting to the Corps...that's me in the foreground on the M40.

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My son is now 6 and a half and for his 6th birthday I got him his first rifle, a Crickett .22LR single shot.

Here's a shot of myself continuing the tradition with him, while my pops looks on...
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Great thread topic!
 
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I am like you. I had a Daisy at 8. Dad would take me up to the mountains to shoot 22. Those were great times.
Hunted small game a good bit. Ground hogs often.
Never stopped shooting.
I guess its been about 48 years now.
I still enjoy it.
Something about the smell of spent gun powder
 
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Daisy at about 8, and shooting dad's Marlin lever action 22. Kind of got out of shhoting for a while then decided I wanted to have a pistol. Bought a S&W 38 special, and it all spiraled from there...Colt Python, and Colt 1911's...wish I had kept the Python. Then about 8 years ago I got the long range bug after reading about some Serbian guy who was buying Barratt 50 cals to take home to kill civilians with. I had no idea that a civilian could own such a wondrful thing, saved some $$$ and went right out and made one mine...than 308's cause I could actually afford to shoot them. Then the charming recoiless semiauto 223's. Its been a wonderful journey, one that I have noo intention of seeing end.