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Bill
Go to PhotoBucket and set up a free account.red2000vette wrote:Would someone be so kind as to let me know how I attach an image (jpeg) to a posting???![]()
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Bill
Actually, there's no registration needed. Just click browse, find the picture, and away you go. It's useful for those "one off" type needs where you want to quickly share a photo and don't care about needing to find it later on. Pretty cool.Mike1951 wrote:You have to register just like you have to register in Tinypic.
So is your dad a member of the Forum? Shouldn't he be?drw wrote:Here's my dad, cutting down a tree with one of my AK47s.
A few issues with that:Skiprr wrote:So is your dad a member of the Forum? Shouldn't he be?
Wow, not many "heirloom" 4th generation .308 rifles, since that caliber wasn't introduced until 1954. What was the timeline? Your father doesn't appear to be a young'un, so his grandfather must have been up in years when he made the initial gift.drw wrote:Despite his love of guns in the past, the only firearm he has today is a beautiful heirloom .308 rifle that his grandfather gave his father, who in turn gave to him. I understand that he has decided to pass it on to me when the time comes, and I'm looking forward to being the 4th generation to own and shoot deer with that rifle.
As sad as it is, at least he knows and has made peace with his place in that relationship.Anyway, on a recent visit I introduced him to the AK47 and he fell in love. I offered to sell it to him for what I paid for it, and he glanced at his wife, sighed, then turned down my offer.
To continue this thread down hijack lane... :)KBCraig wrote:Wow, not many "heirloom" 4th generation .308 rifles, since that caliber wasn't introduced until 1954. What was the timeline? Your father doesn't appear to be a young'un, so his grandfather must have been up in years when he made the initial gift.