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Rex B
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Re: My Son

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Keith, I was leaving Elm fork Sunday a little before 12:00 noon.
I passed a guy coming in with a small boy holding a cricket-size bolt rifle.
It was the first walkway entering the range on the South end, feeding into the first pistol range.
Was that you?
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Re: My Son

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No wasnt me as we had no rifles that day. We met a few people. Everyone was offering us there guns to shoot. As allways gun loving people are generally very well manered,nice people who go out of there way to help and be friendly. We feel at home at the range. Our kind of people. :tiphat:
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Keith wrote:As allways gun loving people are generally very well manered,nice people who go out of there way to help and be friendly.
:iagree:especially in Texas :txflag:
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USA1 wrote:
Keith wrote:As allways gun loving people are generally very well manered,nice people who go out of there way to help and be friendly.
:iagree:especially in Texas :txflag:
:iagree: with what USA1 who said :iagree: to what Keith said. :txflag:
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