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Giveaway!  525 box of .22 - Father's Day Giveaway!! - *Amended* Tell us about your Dad!!

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My father is retired Air Force of 22 years. He is an amazing man that loves to take my step sons and I out for target practice when he has time off. I am still very lucky to have him in my life.


sorry for everyone that has lost their fathers I couldn't imagine life without mine.
 
I'm in, my dad is a Vietnam vet, ex police officer from NJ, and even after a couple heart attacks he is still here at 72 years young. He enjoys playing golf a few days a week.

Until last weekend he hasnt shot a gun for over 40 years and I rented him a glock 19 which he realled liked. Today I am making a trade thanks to outdoor trader and getting him a Glock 19 for a Father's day present.
 
I'm in, thanks. I lost my dad back in 2008 at the age of 78 from a heart attack. He lived a good life, was loved by many and is sadly missed. I still own the Remington single shot 22lr rifle and the Zebco 202 rod and reel combo that he gave me when I was a kid.

If I am chosen winner I would like to donate these to mollierej for his son to shoot when he gets well.

Thank you brother, that is awesome of you to consider us for this! If we end up getting this I will post some pics of us shooting! He is doing good so far so hopefully he keeps up the progress😀

My father has always been a good man to me, I too still have my first .410 shotgun that he ever gave me. He lost his father (my grandfather) 2 weeks ago, so it's a pretty rough day for him today. Happy Fathers Day to all of the other Dads out there! Thanks AirOpsMgr for the opportunity sir!
 
My dad is a great man.He showed me how to be a real man,by being honest,dependable,and hard working.He also drug my sorry butt to church,where God saved me,and for that I am eternally thankful.
Happy Dads Day
 
In. My Dad is a hero, and he is my hero. Oldest of 13, put himself through college, commissioned and served 26 years. Airborne, Ranger, and SF qualified, five tours in Vietnam, two Silver Stars, three Purple Hearts. Last injury was bad enough to knock him out of the Infantry, so he transitioned to MI and participated in stuff during the height of the Cold War that most people couldn't fathom unless they read it in a Clancy novel. He retired and continued to serve the people and kids of the county he grew up in by actively participating on both the School Board and County Commission. He's made a life out of professionalism, service, selflessness, and honor...and he's done it quietly without seeking recognition. One of the reasons he's my hero is because he would have my ass if he knew I posted something like this about him. If I ever become 1/10th of the man my father is, and can provide a life for my family the way he did for us, I will die satisfied.
 
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I'm in. Here's my dad shooting the .22 luger I gave him today for fathers Day.
 
I'm in. My Dad was the best example of the "father of the prodigal son" I have ever known. He loved all of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He is missed, but his example lives in each of us.
 
I'm in...my father and I did not talk much when I was growing up unless we were yelling at one another. I am so thankful he beat my little punk tail growing up. I am forever grateful that he just wanted me to make good decisions. Like my signature says, there are 2 things we enjoy doing together now...golf and guns!
 
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