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Go ahead punk, make my day
posted April 25, 2010 09:07 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by wacopolumbo:
Man, 1984. I was 10.

Me too.
 
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posted April 25, 2010 09:11 AMHide Post
1984, I was about to start my Senior year in High School in Flagstaff, AZ. Ed



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posted June 09, 2010 05:27 PMHide Post
Great photo Smile


On duty:P226 and P225 9mm, H&K Mp5/G36C. At home: Rem 870 SM, Sig Sauer P225,
Desert Eagle 357 mag, H&K SL8 and a few Mauser rifles.
 
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posted June 29, 2010 10:56 PMHide Post
Heck, 1984, hadn't bought my own first gun yet. Just had Dad's WWII trophy Mauser HSc.

Wish I had an SA like that then, but truth be told, I've traded in more great guns than I am willing to admit!


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posted September 28, 2010 06:17 PMHide Post
In 1984 I was attending University.
In my safe I has a Ruger Security Six, Ruger 10/22 rifle, 3" heavy barrel S&W model 10 and 4" pencil barrel S&W model 10.

I had no money so I couldn't afford much ammo. I had so few 38 Special and 357 mag ammo that I would occasionally clean each one with a cotton towel. I usually had couple boxes of 22lr ammo that I would buy at K-Mart for $0.99/box.
 
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posted November 03, 2010 10:33 AMHide Post
I was 19 and in the Navy.......I bought a M1A like that a short time later, still got her, been upgraded some, and still shooting HP matches with it.

Here's me in 1984 with a different rifle

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posted November 05, 2010 10:32 PMHide Post
I was 9 years old,I was fantasizing about what America was like. Will my family and I ever make it there? What is snow like, Red delicious apples, M&M's? Eventually....thirteen long years later we did make it here, legally. Now comes the hard part...the American Dream...
 
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posted November 29, 2010 10:35 PMHide Post
I was 3 years old. 26 years later I did get my M1A Fully Loaded, and its a blast to shoot.
It should be for $1600 Razz

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posted December 05, 2010 09:38 PMHide Post
I was still 3 years out of circulation.... 87
 
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posted December 25, 2010 01:00 PMHide Post
That picture makes me miss my Nikon's.. I have a D70, but it is not the same...

Oh, 1984, I had been out of the Navy for 9 years, out of the National Guard for 4 years, and my oldest child was almost 2 years old.

Pardon me, but I have to go take a nap now...


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posted January 06, 2011 10:58 AMHide Post
1984, just back from El Salvador.



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posted January 08, 2011 09:21 AMHide Post
Just returned from Izmir Turkey and reported in to Chanute AFB IL.
 
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posted April 08, 2011 01:44 AMHide Post
Nice Springer! When I think of the pieces I let go over the years... I just cried on my keyboard. ha ha!


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posted April 09, 2011 12:46 AMHide Post
I commented earlier, but neglected to mention that in 1984 I'd been retired from USAF for 4 years and working for Texas Instruments here in Dallas, Texas for most of that time.

Back to the OT, I borrowed a Nikon Coolscan V slide scanner from a friend and converted a lot of my slides. That unit does a much better job than the cheap one I had bought earlier, and the ability to control the improvements was very good. It was incredible how well it could bring out a usable picture from a slide that had faded to almost transparency.

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posted April 09, 2011 01:05 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by snakeman48:
I was 36, and bought my first Harley in 1984.
A 1985 FXST. I now ride a 2003 FXST/D Deuce.
Interesting. I bought my first Harley in 1984, also--traded in a Yamaha 650 twin for a 1000cc Sportster. I had it modified to use a belt drive (had the only Sportster in the area with one). In 1989 I was in a bad accident and had to give up riding; the Sportster was fixed, though, and ended up being bought by a dealer from Holland (the Netherlands).

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posted April 19, 2011 07:15 PMHide Post
This was me in 1981.






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posted April 21, 2011 02:30 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by matthew03:
Nice Springer! When I think of the pieces I let go over the years... I just cried on my keyboard. ha ha!


Me too, I sold my academy Beretta 92FS to another deputy for peanuts 12 years ago. He sold it to someone else and it's gone. I still kick myself for that mistake.


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posted April 22, 2011 09:38 PMHide Post
Here I am with my older Sister and younger Brother. Our younger Sister was not yet born. Colonial Square in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the late 60's.



Niech Zyje P-220

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posted April 22, 2011 10:11 PMHide Post
Fighting crime in the early days, circa 1980.



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posted June 18, 2011 09:29 PMHide Post
In 1984 I was guarding nukes @ RAF Lakenheath, UK.
Great photo! I lived in Lake Charles for years, my wife is from there, there used to be a great place to get po-boys over in Sulphur, Uncle Pie's I believe, dang those were good...
 
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