Yes, it’s a Crossman 760 PumpMaster, back when they still had wood furniture. Shot BB’s or pellets, 630 fps maximum. The definitive airgun of 80’s boyhood.
I had to read through #17 before I got it, because the picture was just the way I grew up. Pony and the occasional cow in the work van, lambs in the trunk of the car. Lambs or kids (baby goats, not humans) penned up in the office... those were just normal farm life. It was only after reading the text and realizing that not everyone grew up like that, did it make sense with the meme.
#4 ~ Kenny! You magnificent bastard!
ReplyDelete#7 took me a second.
ReplyDeleteMe - bust out laughing at #14
ReplyDeleteMy wife, who read your page 10 minutes earlier - Monkey's uncle, right?
#7 - I understood it at a glance.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I don’t. I get that the pecker is the gun, but the reticle moves opposite the pistols, or so it seems.
DeleteCrotalus, see the silencer?
Delete#14 for the win!
ReplyDelete#4 - DAMNNNNNN.....
ReplyDelete#2 Looks like a Crossman BB gun.
ReplyDeleteYes, it’s a Crossman 760 PumpMaster, back when they still had wood furniture. Shot BB’s or pellets, 630 fps maximum. The definitive airgun of 80’s boyhood.
DeleteI remember it as the Powermaster 760, I shot a hole in my bedroom window with it in 66 or 67..
DeleteI had to read through #17 before I got it, because the picture was just the way I grew up. Pony and the occasional cow in the work van, lambs in the trunk of the car. Lambs or kids (baby goats, not humans) penned up in the office... those were just normal farm life. It was only after reading the text and realizing that not everyone grew up like that, did it make sense with the meme.
ReplyDelete#4 except in 2001 there was no WiFi, anywhere.
ReplyDelete#2 This was how men raised their sons to be men.
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