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    Thumbs up This is what an NPM is for!

    My son Jeff is on leave from the Marine Corps and he and his best friend since kindergarten Michael, also a Marine, went out in the desert today and popped off a few rounds (like over 1000!) We had such a great time! Too bad he must report back Tuesday morning

    Jeff shooting my National Postal Meter. Damn, he can shoot! Note Jeff's grip style.


    Jeff, with my CAR 15, me with my MN 91/30 and his buddy Michael with the NPM. Jeff and his aviators! Ha Ha Ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    My son Jeff is on leave from the Marine Corps and he and his best friend since kindergarten Michael, also a Marine, went out in the desert today and popped off a few rounds (like over 1000!) We had such a great time! Too bad he must report back Tuesday morning

    Jeff shooting my National Postal Meter. Damn, he can shoot! Note Jeff's grip style.
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    Jeff, with my CAR 15, me with my MN 91/30 and his buddy Michael with the NPM. Jeff and his aviators! Ha Ha Ha
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    Now that's a fearsome looking trio!

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    Good old family fun, nice.

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    Jim, it is funny your mentioning "family fun". Michael's dad lives in Arizona and he doesn't see him very often. I look to him as my son and even told him and Jeff yesterday that it was nice being out for some good old fashion family fun.
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    And he'll always have those memories. Someone doesn't have to be blood to be family.

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