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Mike in FL

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Mine is Evelyn. No real reason, just seems right. Lyman/Pedersoli flintlock, slightly improved from new. Just wondering if I'm the only weirdo born way too late.
 
I named mine Crow… you have to be a Mystery Science Theater 3000 fan to understand.
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Mine is Evelyn. No real reason, just seems right. Lyman/Pedersoli flintlock, slightly improved from new. Just wondering if I'm the only weirdo born way too late.
An interesting notion , huh, I've really never given it any thought. I build em and love em but to name one as if it were living does not strike my fancy.
Any of my guns would just as soon shoot me as anything else as it just doesn't care. Sort of like naming my favorite ax, shovel or hammer. :D
 
An interesting notion , huh, I've really never given it any thought. I build em and love em but to name one as if it were living does not strike my fancy.
Any of my guns would just as soon shoot me as anything else as it just doesn't care. Sort of like naming my favorite ax, shovel or hammer. :D
My favorite hammer is named Michael… naming an ax though? That’s silly!
-Red, naming inanimate objects, except axes…
 
I think guns either earn a name or something that happens over time of using it and learning about it. I never felt like I was good at naming guns besides cursing at them with things don’t go intended.

My dad though has two a GPR he calls Get Meat because that’s what it does best. The other a SMR flint he built that he calls Ricochet. Ricochet got named at a winter shoot when he actually set off the set trigger with a frozen finger, the ball bounced off the tree and cut the straw next to the one he called. The official said if dad would have called the one cut he’d have to count it.
 
I reckon I was thinking naming a rifle like D. Crockett did, to mention one. What was it? Old Betsy, or some such? Might be just "another one of my weirdnesses," as my wife says. Got another item named Bertha that ain't a muzzleloader, but whom is my favorite you-know-what. Proly ought not started this thread. Too nice a place to muddy up with such tom-foolery.
 
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