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  • jwirecom109
    GOC Co-Founder
    • Mar 2012
    • 11392

    #1

    Good Ole Fashion Giveaway - Winners Posted



    Silver bullet giveaway!

    4 Winners will be picked.
    2 Mods and 2 GOC Members will be picked.

    Mods must tell us their most embarrassing firearms moment (nothing illegal) to enter.

    GOC members tell us their Favorite firearms Moment.

    Moderators giveaway will be judged by myself.
    GOC Member's will be judged by the mods.

    Each winner will receive 1 silver bullet (1 Oz of silver in the form of a bullet)

    I'm going to give some time for this one, so the draw will be Feb 1, 2020 6am mst

    Enter by posting your Moment

    Good Luck

    EDIT

    Took abit of time to be honest going back and forth.

    1st place for the members was easy for the mods - MarkR
    2nd place was a tie and I had to do the tie break - Stephen

    Guys, PM me your mailing address and names and i'll get your prizes sent out.



    Blacksmithden and Rory McCanuck win the mod prizes
    Last edited by jwirecom109; 02-08-2020, 03:56 PM.


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  • Fusilier
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 217

    #2
    So I presume you want us to post our Favourite Firearms Moment here.

    Here goes: I grew up in a family that while our immediate family didn't hunt or shoot, I had lots of uncles who did hunt. I picked up the hobby, along with fur trapping, almost against my mother's wishes. That all said, my favourite firearm moment was when I was young lad out with my father for a hike. I had my .410 break action Cooey and my dad was just along for the hike. I managed to bag two grouse and I found it hard to juggle the two birds plus my shotgun. I remember asking my father if he would carry the birds for me. I still remember him telling me "Son, I'd be proud to". I haven't hunted in years but I do shoot. I still remember that day, and I miss my dad.
    Last edited by Fusilier; 01-11-2020, 05:46 AM.
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    • Coke
      Canadian ForcesMember
      • Apr 2012
      • 1382

      #3
      My favourite firearms moment - my gun club had a family match a few years ago. The child had to compete as a team with a parent. We went and my wife and son were one team, and my daughter and I were another. There were a couple other fathers there with their sons, making 5 teams in total. They ran it with a few different challenges; silhouette shooting and at a scoring target. I had, the year before, made her a pink Cooey. It was a model 39 I got with a stock that wasn't so great. I fixed the stock, and cut it down to fit her, and painted it pink. And got her pink ear defenders and pink shooting glasses and a pink trigger lock. She was very proud of it when she got to the range, all decked out in pink. I am happy to say she won the trophy that day, and was smiling from ear to ear...
      Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons; For you are crunchy. And good with Mustard!

      "A new broom sweeps clean, but only a battle-trowel can hide the bodies" - Foxer describing Blacksmithden

      CCFR, CSSA & NRA Member...
      Frontenac Rifle & Pistol Club

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      • FALover
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 11853

        #4
        YES!!!! There back!

        This should be fun. Damn, posted most embarrassing moment.
        GET OFF MY LAWN!

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        • OR4NGE
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2018
          • 2

          #5
          The first time I went shooting with a handgun. I was with my GF and they made us shoot a 686 in 357 mag. She shot the 6 rounds in about a 2 inch group at 7 meters.

          I went and shot the whole cylinder, and the target was untouched. I never thought something like the scene in pulp fiction was possible in real life, but after my terrible shooting, I knew that ;

          A) it was

          B) I had to get my license to practice and get better

          and here is the scene :

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          • stick4543
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2020
            • 1

            #6
            my best day

            I know a retired JTF sniper. I shoot with him once in a while. One day, autumn of 2018 he, his wife and I were at the range where I was an RSO. I was just there to watch while they sighted in their rifles for a moose hunt. At one point, he asked if I wanted to fire his Timberwolf. Well yes. He was on the spotting scope. I hit a little low and right. I swore a little bit. He just said, "Do it again." I fired again and just shook my head. "Where the fu*& did it go? It's not even on the paper!" He laughed and said, "Do it again. Aim for your bullet hole this time." I did. And again I said, "WTF??!!" He said, "You key holed it twice." I looked at the target through the scope again and shook my head. I said, "That's BS." He said, "No, it's not. That's just good shooting. Nothing less." His wife said, "If he says you did, you did." I've shot with him a couple dozen times. I've been shooting since I was a kid and handguns since 1985. That day in 2018, I took three shots and then a sniper from JTF-2 shook my hand... that was my best day with a gun.

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            • cb900f2
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2016
              • 1

              #7
              GOC members tell us their Favorite firearms Moment:

              Was the first pistol I bought which is my S&W 686.... I bought it just after I join the gun club to which I am still a member from 1998....

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              • driller212
                Member
                • Dec 2013
                • 79

                #8
                My favourite moment was when I was a range officer at an indoor range in a mall where the general public could rent firearms.

                A lady and her man came in, the man was the body builder, skater boy hat on backwards type, joking around about how he knew a lot about guns etc, and the girl was the silent shy type. I gave them the usual spiel about safety rules and how to operate the firearms safely, and then they went to it. As they shot I gave them instruction on how to improve their technique, each focusing on their own target and unaware of how the other was doing. When they came out of the range the staff said "how'd you do?" and the lady held up her target with a big grin on her face and there was about a 3" hole in the center with a few earlier shots here and there, and the guy had rosy cheeks and looked rather embarassed. His target looked like it had been shot at with a 6" barreled shotgun with buckshot hahaha he just stared at the ground and drug her out of there as fast as he could.

                It turns out after working there for a while I learned women are much better at taking constructive criticism and applying it to their shooting ability, because that situation was not a rare occurrence haha. Priceless.

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                • grauhanen
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2014
                  • 13

                  #9
                  Those are all very embarrassing moments. But not so much the one about missing the target completely while the GF didn't.
                  Did I get this right?

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                  • DuhBoredShooter
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2018
                    • 374

                    #10
                    My Favorite moment was taking my 12 year old cousin shooting for the first time and seeing him light up like a Christmas tree after ringing steel at 100 yards on his first try.
                    أنا أحب البنادق

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                    • Wolfstrack
                      Member
                      • Dec 2015
                      • 46

                      #11
                      Have friends visiting from EU and what can be more fun for guys that never shot a gun in their life then a range day.
                      I explain we have to do first at home some good safe handling/training of firearms before shooting and everybody was happy with it...
                      Next day we go to local range and I choose my old German SIG Sauer P226 and we put the targets at 7 m distance.
                      I agree to start with only 3 rounds in the mags per shooter and all four of us were ready for shooting.
                      I was of course the last to shoot because I have to be with every new shooter at arms length for safety.
                      As partially expected from my all three visitors only one was lucky to have one round in the target in three shots allowed, and he was fully applauded.
                      My turn comes too and after I shot fast my 3 rounds everybody starting to have a very good laugh and pointing to my target...I took a look too and seen only one small black hole in my target. We get there and the thing with my friends was still high on fun because they thought I'm a lousy shooter after so many years into firearms and training....When we pick it up the target and have a close look they find out all my shots were in the same target hole, hole was not a perfect circle, more like a triangle star...so nobody was laughing no more (I was the only one with a smirk on my face) I just get couple of friendly slaps on my back ...and of course we had a good BBQ and beer after that at home.
                      Finally everybody agreed that you cannot handle a handgun like in the movies, you become a good & accurate shooter only after hours and hours of good training.
                      So that was one of many (funny) Favorite Firearms Moments....!
                      Cheers to everybody!
                      Wolfstrack
                      Si vis Pacem para Bellum !

                      SIG = Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft

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                      • therealfullmentaljacket
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2018
                        • 1

                        #12
                        I was 16 years old, and saw an ad in a local newspaper for a Winchester / Cooey .22LR semi-auto rifle for sale at K-Mart Canada. I still remember that my Dad had to go with me to the local store, and act/vouch for me as my sponsor because I think you had to be 18 to buy a gun back then by yourself. The clerk showed us the rifle, and I was more than agog, as a young man who knew very little about firearms at all. It was a work of art from the smoothly finished natural wood stock and forend, to the dark steel barrel and action, with just a hint of blue. After we left the store, Dad gave me my first lessons in gun safety, as he had been in the military during WWII. He showed me what was what on the gun, and said, "you'd better be very careful with this, it's not a toy, and you don't get a second chance if you make a first mistake". I still remember those words to this day. About a week later, I got out to a friend's farm north of the town where I lived, proudly carrying my new rifle. I finally got the chance to press the loaded magazine into place, cycle the action to chamber the first round, and squeeze the trigger like my Dad had shown me. I felt the slight recoil, and heard the loud, unmistakable rimfire "snap" sound of the first discharge. I grazed the target on my first try, and on that day, I knew I had found my sport and my place in the universe. It was truly unforgettable.

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                        • 3MTA3
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 6057

                          #13
                          After meeting Wendy Cukier at a Toronto Theatre presentation of "CATS", I got a chance to talk to her about guns after buying her a glass of Dom Perignon. Through pure charm I convinced her to attend a shooting range with me so she could see just how rude and dangerously firearms can behave. At the range she became totally giddy with excitement,while firing my M4A1 SOCOM rebarrelled to a cheeky fat 8"er. She was so stricken with the piece, she became almost transcendent, and swore to me, that she would become a spokesperson for gun rights and CCW.
                          "You Cannot Comply Your Way Out of Tyranny"

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                          • shortandlong
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2016
                            • 4806

                            #14
                            My favourite firearms moment was over 35 years ago my first competition as a sea cadet at hmcs Scotian in Halifax
                            We were shooting Enfield .22s at dcra targets , I came off with a second place but shooting that first comp was the best part ..... I wish I could go back

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                            • Uncle Leo
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2018
                              • 609

                              #15
                              The first and only rifle I ever built was an AR15.

                              The first and only rifle ammo I ever reloaded was .223.

                              The first reloaded ammo went in the first rifle build and it went bang.

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