my 1950's, made in America guns!
Posted: 09 Mar 2019 08:55
RR (and LL) friends,
I can't believe it but I am still not working and still recovering with PT for my right rotator cuff repair. I have not been posting much anywhere lately, due to home routines and just hard to feel energized enough to post. Between my wife and supporting her successful recovery from spinal surgery, and 2x weekly physical therapy visits myself, I've been busy in ways I never figured I would be.
Great news, is that Chris is back at her school working just this past week. She really is happy! Ironic though, that my shoulder is still holding me back. My mindset is informed by my doctor though - he reminds me that every shoulder recovery is different - regardless of procedure - and that I have to keep up with PT and be patient. So I am, and I don't want to go back to my busy 3rd grade students until I am physically ready for the Super Bowl/World Series of the classroom anyway. Well, I guess I had to get that off my chest!
Now, on to the point of this post, dang it!
I managed to edit a few photos of mine, and believe it or not the process of keyboarding and fine motor control is taking some time for me to get comfortable with and not add to the daily pain level. Jeez. One day!
So, I am a man of limited living space as well as finances (third grade teacher - yeah, baby!) so my gun choices have to be pretty selective in order for any particular gun to remain with my cache for very long. One moves in, sometimes one has to go. Just not enough room!
Here are some of my favorites, made in America, two are 1950 one is 1953 and another is my late-model Rossi which I am pretending is an old 1950 Winchester 92 just to pretend to keep the title somewhat honest.
I can't believe it but I am still not working and still recovering with PT for my right rotator cuff repair. I have not been posting much anywhere lately, due to home routines and just hard to feel energized enough to post. Between my wife and supporting her successful recovery from spinal surgery, and 2x weekly physical therapy visits myself, I've been busy in ways I never figured I would be.
Great news, is that Chris is back at her school working just this past week. She really is happy! Ironic though, that my shoulder is still holding me back. My mindset is informed by my doctor though - he reminds me that every shoulder recovery is different - regardless of procedure - and that I have to keep up with PT and be patient. So I am, and I don't want to go back to my busy 3rd grade students until I am physically ready for the Super Bowl/World Series of the classroom anyway. Well, I guess I had to get that off my chest!
Now, on to the point of this post, dang it!
I managed to edit a few photos of mine, and believe it or not the process of keyboarding and fine motor control is taking some time for me to get comfortable with and not add to the daily pain level. Jeez. One day!
So, I am a man of limited living space as well as finances (third grade teacher - yeah, baby!) so my gun choices have to be pretty selective in order for any particular gun to remain with my cache for very long. One moves in, sometimes one has to go. Just not enough room!
Here are some of my favorites, made in America, two are 1950 one is 1953 and another is my late-model Rossi which I am pretending is an old 1950 Winchester 92 just to pretend to keep the title somewhat honest.