Finally got that mod. 70

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:42 pm
I bought my first hunting rifle the summer that I was 14 yrs. old. Since the previous fall, I had devoured every major firearm makers catalog and had narrowed it down to a mod. 70 or a Rem. 700 in .243. I had been borrowing a friend of my father's Marlin 336 for 2 years and my dad had said if I got a summer job and paid for it myself, it was fine with him. I stacked lumber at a sawmill, and as difficult as it was to keep up with grown men sometimes, knowing what I was working for made it a breeze. I finally had settled on the mod. 70 and actually worked an extra week to be able to get it. When the big day came, I think I was vibrating in the car seat all the way to the sporting goods store in Savannah. When we got there the mod. 70 .243 I had lusted for was gone! The prospect of waiting 2 more weeks seemed impossible, so I left with a Rem. 700 ADL and used the difference to also get a Weaver VX-7 2-7 32mm scope with the rectangular objective and was a pretty happy camper. I'm 58 yrs. old now and that mod. 70 never left the back of my mind. I've owned some nice guns in the insuing years, but never a mod. 70. About a month ago I had just returned home from my childhood hunting buddy's funeral and was sitting thinking about things in general when I heard myself tell my wife; I'm going to run over to Bass Pro Shop for a little while". Well I did, and I don't know exactly how it works, but for a little while I was that 14 yr. old kid again, and the most beautiful mod. 70 FN featherweight .243 I had ever seen followed me home. I think it may be,as Humphrey Bogart said, The start of a beautiful relationship.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:52 am
Welcome to the forum and congrats on that '70!! I had a similar experience 16 years ago but it was a Rolex not a gun. My wife became ill with cancer in '97 so help keep her spirits up, I bought her a Corvette (used) that she always dreamed of owning. That got me thinking, do I have to have a heart attack, stroke, cancer or whatever to have my dream come true? As a kid, I always wanted a Rolex but it never happened for the usual reasons, no money, family obligations, etc. Well, for Christmas of '97, I took my wife and teenage daughter to the mall and said 'your Christmas present is whatever you guys want to buy, have fun'. My present was the Rolex.
PostPosted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:57 am
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:52 pm
Congrats on your model 70 purchase ! I hope you post some pics !

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