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Is there a brand that you have just kind of stuck with because it was your first??

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February 16, 2021, 06:25 PM
AKSuperDually
Is there a brand that you have just kind of stuck with because it was your first??
Another USAA customer. Been with them since I was 15, on my father's account. I won't say how long that has been...but, decades, more than a couple.


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February 17, 2021, 12:53 AM
SIGnul 9
Sig Sauer pistols. The first gun I ever purchased was a P220ST. Shortly after that I found this forum. Another place I’ve been loyal to. Can’t stand other gun boards. Anyway, most of the handguns I own are Sigs. 225,226,228,250,320,365 and a 220 Legion. I have a variety of different long guns but with the exception of my PPK/s and Beretta 96, they’re all Sigs! Still haven’t bought a Glock Big Grin




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February 17, 2021, 06:55 AM
V-Tail
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Originally posted by flashguy:

When I entered the service in 1960 I had a brand new Falcon automobile
My first two cars were 1950 Studebakers, first a coupe, then a convertible. It's true what they say, they just don't make them like they used to.



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February 17, 2021, 08:48 AM
TexasScrub
When I started playing golf around 1971 my dad made me a cut-down bullseye putter (I think he 'borrowed' it from the local putt-putt course). Anyway, I used it for a long time until I finally outgrew it. Now to the loyalty part of my story. So, some dude named Scotty Cameron came along and did remarkable things to the Bullseye, so for $18 I went ahead and bought my first new putter. Since then (and a mild regime change from solo artist to Mizuno to Titleist)I've been collecting Scotty Cameron putters. Its an addiction. Some of my putters could be used as a down payment on a house. If you own one, awesome, and if you don't own one, just borrow one (don't buy one, its a long windy road to addiction).

One day I'll find one that won't 3-putt.


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