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I am curious how many years of combined experience we have in this group. To make things easier on me to keep a tally, when telling me your time reply like this...



12 years



...and only have the years in the comment with nothing else. Any other discussions are welcome, but anything other than this format will not be counted. I will occasionally post a running total.



I am also doing the same in the Re-enactment section.

46 years

LD
 
When I started there were no inlines. The T/C Hawken and Renegade were considered top shelf production rifles, and CVA was the economical approach if you were short on money. Bought many a T/C off the used rack at the gun store. The only CVA I've ever owned was a pistol kit that I was given and recently put together.
 
I am curious how many years of combined experience we have in this group. To make things easier on me to keep a tally, when telling me your time reply like this...



12 years



...and only have the years in the comment with nothing else. Any other discussions are welcome, but anything other than this format will not be counted. I will occasionally post a running total.



I am also doing the same in the Re-enactment section.
45 years. But my first toy was a Kentucky Pistol... hahaha
 
49 years. My first was a brass-framed High Standard Griswold and Gunnison in .36, now a wall hanger from heavy charges. Ah well, we learned. Next was a ROA stainless then a T/C Hawken kit in .50. Love that rifle.
 

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