I HAVE CERTAINLY LEARNED MY LESSON ON THIS ONE !!!!!!!! NEVER again.
I HAVE CERTAINLY LEARNED MY LESSON ON THIS ONE !!!!!!!! NEVER again.
I would be "tickled to death" if my son-in-law wanted to borrow my rifle. Indeed, I would gift it to him! And if he broke it, then I would be delighted to help him fix it.
Just my opinion.
J.B.
I'd be ticked to death if I had a Son in Law.
Im adoptable john.... just sayin.... wouldnt mind borrowing some of your rifles :-)
I keep wanting our daughter to find and marry a local farm boy who'll appreciate and like our ranch. The wife and I would bequeath it to the daughter and her husband if she could find a hard working country boy and marry him. She isn't bad looking either. It isn't like she cant find a man, it's just that the punks that she's been meeting at college aren't worth a damn. The only one that she's brought home didn't even have an interest in firearms, let alone working hard for a living.
I'm getting a son in law next spring. Robbie grew up in rural Ohio with guns in every corner, I really like him. I want to get him a gun as a wedding present, not sure just what yet. If they'd move to Utah, they could borrow every gun I have, so long as they'd let me go along and pull a trigger once in a while. I found a '70s youth Remington 870 Wingmaster, lefthanded, for my daughter. Had the 30" barrel bobbed and screw in chokes installed (why did they put a 30" barrel on a youth gun?). I'd like to find a matching right hand adult size for Robbie, will have to prowl the gun shows and pawn shops. I would be tempted to try to get him into 1903s but they like to throw clays for each other out in their front yard.