Posted by RN on May 01, 2013 at 10:18:31 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: Re: sob story posted by jon f mn on April 30, 2013 at 18:35:45:
Sister was going to garden for fixins for a salad, came back cussin" and told mother rabbits were gettin" the planned lunch- mother pointed to the gun cabinet and told her me or brothers could maybe get them when we got home from work. Sister looked over the guns, tried to figure out how they worked, finally figured out the Rossi Coach gun open, load shell, pull back hammers, pull a trigger routine was the same as what she had been taught with old single shot. Went out wih Rossi and the garden basket, mom heard a shot, then a minute later another shot- then minute later a 1, 2 double. sister came in with 4 rabbits and said salad is off menu, hassenpfeffer is replacin" greens tonight. Short barrelled Rossi started making rounds among family, last seen with youngest brother. Sisters were taught with Savage 24s so did know how to aim and fire- the pump shotguns with safeties and rack back the slide, load underneath were too complicated to figure out at short notice- but the Rossi with the visible hammers, seperate triggers was just a doubled up Savage that they learned to shoot rats with to both sisters- who still use Savage 24s as utility grab first for single pest tools. One carries Ruger single action .22 mag revolver on belt most times- same drill as shotgun with pull back hammer and then pull trigger, the other has learned that SKS45 just fits her and nieces arms. Rabbit stew alternates with venison and the veggies . RN
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