December 24, 2008

Best Christmas Gift Ever?
— Dave in Texas

To carry on a little with Ace's earlier Christmas memories post, what was your favorite Christmas gift ever? Still got it?

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Nah, this wasn't mine.

This was...


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What? You're allowed to get yourself stuff for Christmas.


I hope.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at 12:17 PM | Comments (267)
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1 Marlin 1895CB in .45-70 Government.  My wife got an extra ration of The Sex that Christmas.

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at December 24, 2008 12:20 PM (bu0Ek)

2 12' bullwhip- my dad taught me how to take the leaves off a tree with it.

Got the 9mm Hi-Power as a graduation present

Posted by: Instinct at December 24, 2008 12:22 PM (TdxSZ)

3 An Olive Green Betty Crocker Easy Bake Oven - Xmas 1975.

Posted by: HawaiiLwyr at December 24, 2008 12:32 PM (Mt4OE)

4 You'll shoot your eye out!



Posted by: kbdabear at December 24, 2008 12:32 PM (miw86)

5 My wife got me a Colt .45 Commander a couple Christmases ago. And no, you can't have her. Or the wife.

Posted by: Planet Moron at December 24, 2008 12:32 PM (V/z8C)

6 One Christmas, my mom decided I was too old for dolls and my aunt decided my cousin Joe was too old for toy guns.  But my wonderful grandma got me the most wonderful doll and she got my cousin Joe an awesome toy gun.  My grandma's been gone for about 30 years and I still miss her very much.

This year, though, I'm kinda hankering for a Taurus Judge.  Might just have to splurge after Christmas is over.  Firearms will undoubtedly be the only thing they're not practically giving away, lol!

Posted by: CB at December 24, 2008 12:36 PM (9Wv2j)

7 Got myself a Sig .45 1911 style.  Damn thing is beautiful.  Oh, and an AK-47, and a Remington 700 in 7mm.  And lots of bullets.  And a home brew set.  It has been a pretty good Christmas, except for explaining all of the guns to the wife. 

Posted by: MAJ O at December 24, 2008 12:38 PM (Jbq7K)

8 Picked up a nice Model 1855 Maynard rifled musket.  Sweet!

Posted by: GarandFan at December 24, 2008 12:45 PM (237hA)

9
I didn't get many Christmas presents as a kid because my parents weren't raising a pussy.

Posted by: Bart at December 24, 2008 12:49 PM (6r4kD)

10 My two wheel bike. Sniff. I loved you, baby! Heard Medved saying that the NYT panned It's a Wonderful Life. Figures. Always the aholes.

Posted by: twat sucks donkey balls at December 24, 2008 12:51 PM (rpQjM)

11 I got a wagon when I was four. My dad backed over it ten minutes later.

Posted by: Beto The Elder at December 24, 2008 12:51 PM (F1b/5)

12 Commodore 64.  Thus began my love for our computer overlords.

 

Posted by: alexthechick at December 24, 2008 12:54 PM (LJ0he)

13 An Olive Green Betty Crocker Easy Bake Oven - Xmas 1975.

Posted by: HawaiiLwyr at December 24, 2008 05:32 PM (Mt4OE)

Just fyi, in 1975, that appliance color was universally referred to as "avocado."  Very popular, the shag carpets in that shade were especially lovely.

Posted by: CB at December 24, 2008 12:55 PM (9Wv2j)

14 Sometime in the mid to late 1970s I got a model "Fortress Navaronne", with an elevator in the back and a couple of gun platforms.  I can remember a couple of other presents from when I was a kid, but none that thrilled me as much as that one.  I'll bet I didn't break it for at least a couple of weeks.

Posted by: CavMedic at December 24, 2008 12:58 PM (rYFmu)

15 Atari game system. Still have it up in the attic.

This year's present was a refinished WWII M1 Carbine.

It's great!

Posted by: Fred Fry at December 24, 2008 12:59 PM (jDCSw)

16 Incidentally, I did all my Christmas shopping last Saturday. Hit the wine and beer store, the liquor store, and a sake store. Literally. If you are on my gift list, you will be getting your favorite gift from me.

Posted by: Planet Moron at December 24, 2008 01:00 PM (V/z8C)

17 A stainless Ruger Blackawk .357 Mag about 25 years ago. Thanks again, dad!

Posted by: Andy at December 24, 2008 01:02 PM (B+HYX)

18

I bought myself a stainless steel Mini-14 during the Great Gun Rush of 2008.  One week later the father-in-law bought one to match.

Seriously though, if anyone's buying for me here's my list:
1) Guns.  Type: yes
2) Ammo.  Type: everything

Posted by: LC at December 24, 2008 01:04 PM (K37tB)

19 Evil Knievel action figure with stunt cycle, ramps, and camper truck... No, I don't still have it, but I wish I did...

Posted by: BuckNutty at December 24, 2008 01:06 PM (lArRj)

20 "Sometime in the mid to late 1970s I got a model "Fortress Navaronne", with an elevator in the back and a couple of gun platforms." That was on my list for about 3 years running, and I never got it. I don't know why my parents hated me.

Posted by: notropis at December 24, 2008 01:07 PM (SmUBz)

21 One year, in September, our family went on a Caribbean cruise--one of my sisters was getting married, so there were like 30+ people altogether. 

One of our stops that week was in Cozumel.  My younger sister and I spent the day wandering around shopping and whatnot.  We ended up in this place called the Havana Cafe that overlooked the malecon and the ocean, and it had wonderful Cuban food and great mojitos. 

There was also a huge walk-in humidor on premises selling all kinds of contraband stogies from Uncle Fidel's Island Paradise Gulag.  Also, they sold artwork there, and we found a couple of these awesome looking old-school maps of the Caribbean.  They were done on parchment paper and they look kinda like a treasure map.  So we both bought one, and brought them back home.  Mine stayed rolled up in a tube under my bed, but somehow my sister got hold of it and took it to a framer.

She had it glassed, matted, and put into a bamboo frame, and gave it to me for Christmas that year.  It was awesome.  Every time I look at it, it reminds me of that trip and all the fun we had.  And it's hanging over my desk right now. 

Posted by: Hurricane Mikey at December 24, 2008 01:07 PM (OmIEH)

22 Anybody remember the cars with the big gyro wheel in the middle, and you had a plastic tee handled strip with teeth that would crank up the wheel? Man, that had to be.... early to mid 70s. Also had the evil knievil stunt bike. Favorites though... probably bikes and skateboards. The car racing tracks always ruled too.

Posted by: Terry at December 24, 2008 01:09 PM (GAQ/Q)

23 D'ya remember the pedal cars that you could buy, so you could pretend you were actually driving a fire engine or a cop car or some such? Yah- I never did get one of those. What I did get though was a toy gas pump- it was scaled perfectly for those, and I remember it was branded as a Shell. It was pretty cool- you could undo the hose like a real pump, you could set the dials, and it rang a bell as it measured off 'gallons'. Wish I still had it. Izzok, though. Dad bought for me a River Rock Arms 1911A1 clone. Sweet pistol for not a lot of money. I wonder if it'll ring a bell...

Posted by: Bill H at December 24, 2008 01:10 PM (q8CmE)

24 Speaking of firepower; I think I'll be picking up a CZ 75 in .40 or .45 early next week. Stainless, preferably. Either that or a Ruger GP-100 .357 mag, also in stainless. I alredy have two handguns (XD subcompact in 9MM and a Ruger LCP in .380), but none in a 'large' caliber. Any suggestions between the two?

Posted by: Rasputin at December 24, 2008 01:10 PM (tunH+)

25 Best Christmas ever?  Living in Port Royal SC, right before dad left for Vietnam, I got a plastic DI cover and a 'Johnny Eagle' Colt 1911-A .45.  That toy pistol had a working slide AND removalbale magazine which held little plastic bullets  I was a bad, white headed, five year old walking around the trailer park motherfucker.

Posted by: Mike Caldwell at December 24, 2008 01:12 PM (CN4tz)

26

>> I got a model "Fortress Navaronne

They made one of those?  Damnnnn.

>> I didn't get many Christmas presents as a kid because my parents weren't raising a pussy.

What was plan "B"?

 

 

I keed, because I love.  Merry Christmas Bert.

 

 

 

Posted by: Dave in Texas at December 24, 2008 01:15 PM (eiOZw)

27 2 years ago - an XD .45  Oh, how the hobos hate that thing, but I love it!

Posted by: 141 Driver at December 24, 2008 01:16 PM (bgelV)

28 What? You're allowed to get yourself stuff for Christmas.

Oooo...pretty...who says guys don't like shiny stuff?


Posted by: I R A Darth Aggie at December 24, 2008 01:19 PM (hi25E)

29 My Dad got me my carpenters union book. It was real hard then to get in the union. I really appreciated it.

Posted by: robtr at December 24, 2008 01:21 PM (uJzOr)

30 Oooo...pretty...who says guys don't like shiny stuff?


Posted by: I R A Darth Aggie at December 24, 2008 06:19 PM (hi25E)

 

Yeah- before he bought that, Dave in Texas was polishing his knob every chance he got.

Posted by: Bill H at December 24, 2008 01:25 PM (q8CmE)

31 Tie between Fortress Maximus and Final Fantasy 2 for SNES.  I don't get much use out of either anymore, but those were the gifts I was happiest to receive.  It's been all clothes since college.

Posted by: Methos at December 24, 2008 01:25 PM (9AV8Z)

32 I'll say good night to all the morons, it is time for me to go. Merry Moron Christmas and happy Hobo Hunting.

Posted by: Vic at December 24, 2008 01:27 PM (f6os6)

33 I love a man with a gun. Especially a Texan!

Posted by: Zelda Starr at December 24, 2008 01:28 PM (OLbi5)

34 Ford F-150 Crew Cab Lariat with 4WD....

yeah, I'm into self-pleasuring

Posted by: Frank G at December 24, 2008 01:28 PM (P0rQD)

35

That is one sexy piece you got there fella!

 

Posted by: Pandora at December 24, 2008 01:28 PM (wK9dJ)

36 A full-scale Major Matt Mason set.

Space station, sled, jetpack, a couple of the figures.

Good stuff.

Posted by: cirby at December 24, 2008 01:31 PM (nYcsk)

37 I think I'm getting laid tomorrow. Does that count?

And by laid I mean an extra-special moment with my vintage 1986 Christmas edition Penthouse.

Oh yeah. That counts.

Posted by: krakatoa at December 24, 2008 01:35 PM (/FUhT)

38 When the pages stick together, it is no longer vintage.

Posted by: twat sucks donkey balls at December 24, 2008 01:39 PM (rpQjM)

39 The best gift I didn't buy myself was a Manta Ray slot car. If you know what that is, you're about the same age as me.

Posted by: flan at December 24, 2008 01:41 PM (HFA4A)

40

@26: The Navarone Mountain playset

http://tinyurl.com/7u3arj

Just scroll down a bit.

 

Second best Christmas gift ever. Best was the old Hot Wheels Thundershift 500.

Posted by: Fa Cube Itches at December 24, 2008 01:41 PM (LxjSI)

41 I just got myself an FNP .45 for Christmas.

Posted by: pirate of the perineum at December 24, 2008 01:42 PM (H7Y5n)

42 3. Steve Austin with Bionic View Arms and, um, "space capsule," which was basically a thermos you could stick him into 2. Simon 1. The "Star Bird," this really cool spaceship toy that revved its engines up when you inclined it up and revved them down when it was flat or downward-inclined. Also had "lasers" in the nose, firing LED ligts rapid fire.

Posted by: ace at December 24, 2008 01:45 PM (8T2pi)

43 Ras;

Anyone not totin' a .45 ACP cannot be taken seriously as a Russian mystic.  They shot the fucker with a .44 Russian and they still had to drown his ass- take a clue.

Oh, and btw-  Merry Christmas Morons.  Ace, I hope yer given the hobos one night not to cower in fear.

Posted by: Alamo at December 24, 2008 01:45 PM (IrrtG)

44 I didn't have the Navaronne playset, but I had a similar dinosaur one, and my brother had a similar cowboys and indians one. Awesome.

Posted by: ace at December 24, 2008 01:45 PM (8T2pi)

45 also: Earthquake Tower, Girder and Panel Construction Set, and the Great Mazinga.

Posted by: ace at December 24, 2008 01:46 PM (8T2pi)

46

Oh, the Johnny 7 OMA was pretty badass, too.

http://tinyurl.com/7ksppn

Yeah, the commercial is gayer than a Hello Kitty notebook, but still.......

 

Posted by: Fa Cube Itches at December 24, 2008 01:47 PM (LxjSI)

47

@45: Ace - yeah, Mazinga rocked, as did all of the Shogun Warriors.  Mazinga shot rockets and had the sword, there was a spike-headed red guy with saw blades on his arms who threw axes, the yellow guy who shot the helicopter discs, Godzilla with fire breath, and the dude with shoulder missles and fold down tank tread feet.

I think there were some more that came out later, but I remember all of those first batch. 

Posted by: Fa Cube Itches at December 24, 2008 01:50 PM (LxjSI)

48

Shogun Warriors

http://tinyurl.com/97gzmo

God, those were fun.

Posted by: Fa Cube Itches at December 24, 2008 01:53 PM (LxjSI)

49

Christmas of '68, I was 8, and got a model John Deere 4020 Diesel with a moldboard, an offset disk, a drill planter, and a manure spreader. I put in a good crop back in the corner of my mom's garden that spring. So it was a good thing when I got the matching John Deere 6600 combine later on in the summer for my 9th birthday.

Bought myself a Remington 870 Home Security 12 guage the other day. 20" barrell and extended mag holds 8 shells. Can't wait to see how fast I can pump 8 rounds through it. Anybody know where to steal a good mannequin?

Posted by: pendejo grande at December 24, 2008 01:54 PM (tlpWV)

50 So, how do kids know what toys are out there? Television? We would always sit down with a sears catalogue and scout out the toy section. It was very exciting. Then it was a split between the toys and the ladies lingerie section.

Posted by: twat sucks donkey balls at December 24, 2008 01:54 PM (rpQjM)

51 I got a Matchbox or Hot Wheels car factory that was the absolute tits in 1980.  You placed the front and rear axles in one of ten or so car molds, then poured it full of colored wax from this heated cauldron that moved up and down the assembly line.  If the cars got banged up, you could just cut the axles out of them, melt the car down and re-cast it.

That was probably my favorite (non bullet-throwing) toy of all time.

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at December 24, 2008 01:56 PM (bu0Ek)

52 The year my gym teacher took my butt virginity under the Christmas tree.

Posted by: twat at December 24, 2008 01:59 PM (QoR4a)

53

It was either a Daisy BB gun way in the past or the present I received this Christmas......

 

Glen Becks-The Christmas sweater.

 

Posted by: Mr. Pissed at December 24, 2008 02:01 PM (KZKfb)

54 Lincoln Logs, Tinkertoys, and Legos. (The Erector Sets weren't bad either, but back then they didn't bother smoothing off the edges.)

Posted by: johnd01 at December 24, 2008 02:05 PM (sG3C/)

55 Ah, the girder and panel building set.  Used to build stuff over the tyco slot car race track.  Then my friend got the TCR racing set (that's Total Control Racing) you could switch lanes on that thing.   The tyco just sucked after that. 

Posted by: sears poncho at December 24, 2008 02:08 PM (uj/0b)

56 A giant violently colored beetle called Horrible Harmon or something like that.  You pulled his string and he would slowly shuffle forward and grab a clueless soldier apparently frozen with fright.  Would have been french I guess, the soldier not the bug.  The bug was Presbyterian.

Posted by: WonderWartHog at December 24, 2008 02:08 PM (LVT6e)

57 1973, an Akai reel to reel, still have it.

Posted by: East Bay Patriot at December 24, 2008 02:13 PM (t/GDA)

58 I think Israel is going to go in and flatten Gaza. Good. Since Hamas has no intention of ever returning that kidnapped soldier, it's about time to wipe them all out. They want to pretend they are a country but they don't want to follow the Geneva convention. Fuck 'em.

Posted by: twat sucks donkey balls at December 24, 2008 02:15 PM (rpQjM)

59 I had that guns of Navaronne set, too. It was pretty f'n sweet. The only thing I hated was that there were about 4 German soldiers who were molded into a sitting position rather than something cool like a crouched shooting position.

I was all like, what the fuck? Get up and fight, you stupid Krauts!

Who made the decision to make action figures that were just sitting there resting?

Stupid.

Posted by: Warden at December 24, 2008 02:18 PM (QoR4a)

60 Anyoen remember the SST demolachin derby SET?

You zipped that PLASTIC T-SQAURE thing throught the motor and ZING over the RAMP and BLAMMO! THe pieces fell off!

One was a 57 CHEVEY!

Posted by: Wardenwing Plover at December 24, 2008 02:20 PM (QoR4a)

61 Hey, look. I found a picture of  Bart out on the town with his buddies.

Here they are chilling after a night of partying. Hey, who am I to judge?


Posted by: Warden at December 24, 2008 02:23 PM (QoR4a)

62 My first CD player with about a dozen CD's.  That I liked!  About 1993?

Posted by: katya at December 24, 2008 02:24 PM (oRJZj)

63 OMG yes, the Taurus Judge.  Shoots .410 and 357.

I. covet. it.

Posted by: Toad at December 24, 2008 02:28 PM (RZhpS)

64 A weight lifting set of barbell, dumbells and assorted plactic covered weights from my dad.  That was in 1967.  I still have them. 

Posted by: canuk at December 24, 2008 02:30 PM (vPj5M)

65 .410 and .45ACP  if I'm not mistaken.

Posted by: pendejo grande at December 24, 2008 02:30 PM (tlpWV)

66 Kimber CDP! Nice. I have an Ultra CDP. Very fine piece of work. Now if we can just concealed carry in IL. (yea, I know)

Posted by: Charles at December 24, 2008 02:30 PM (2O7MU)

67 I always wanted one of those Hot Wheels racetracks, but nooooo. I got dolls. Stupid. The only Christmas present that really stands out was the year I got an Atari. I was like.... 8 or 9? And my parents either made or let me open the games first, and I remember thinking, "The hell? The 'rents have lost their minds, I don't have an Atari..."

Posted by: AngelEm at December 24, 2008 02:32 PM (sGpZS)

68 #65

Even better!

Posted by: Toad at December 24, 2008 02:33 PM (GzhjM)

69 I think that's right, pendejo.  It's on the cover of the new NRA magazine, my friend loaned me his copy so I could read all about it, but I haven't had a chance yet.  Because I am cleaning my house.  Oh, wait, I'm farting around on the internet.  Slap!

Posted by: CB at December 24, 2008 02:34 PM (9Wv2j)

70

I have an autographed poster of all the cast and director of Saving Private Ryan.  It still hangs up in my room.

Last Christmas I got an XD-45 (Excalubur) , year before a Ruger 10/22 (Plinker).  Im hard to get for but firearms usually do the trick.  This year our family is getting a Brittany (hunting dog) so I assume I will get some sort of gauge.  My dad is classy so it will probably be a break apart shotgun (Boomstick)  Yes I name all my guns.  I got it from my buddy's idea who calls his Walther P38 (The Genocider).

Every year my dad will usually get me an autographed book.  I have Band of Brothers and Black Hawk Down and Oliver North's book on Iraq all autographed.

Posted by: dwcheston at December 24, 2008 02:38 PM (RTMnu)

71 Millenium Falcon.  And #2 wasn't even close.

Posted by: Ray Midge at December 24, 2008 02:38 PM (R5BSx)

72

The wife has bought me several quality tools that make my life easier on a nearly daily basis. Hard to beat that.

As a kid- MicroNauts You could make them into different robots and the shot things. One even had a drill for a penis.

Well that's where it was!

Posted by: kidney at December 24, 2008 02:52 PM (QZyY3)

73 Micronauts were cool. I had the astro station.

Posted by: Warden at December 24, 2008 03:00 PM (6BKMq)

74 Oral sex.

Posted by: ricky at December 24, 2008 03:02 PM (muUqs)

75
When I was a kid, I loved to build model WWII warbirds. I mostly did Airfix 1/72 scale kits because that's all I could afford from the money I made on my paper route. But one Christmas my older brothers bought me half a dozen 1/48 scale Monogram kits of Navy planes - a Douglas Dauntless, Grumman Wildcat and Hellcat, an Avenger, and a couple others. I had a ball assembling and painting them; I was high on the glue fumes for days. Best. Christmas. Ever.

By the way, congratulate me, because I am now officially evil: I just received my Illinois FOID. OK, I waited until I was 56, but better late than never. I'm hoping Santa will bring me that pump-action 12-gauge Winchester I've got my eye on.

Posted by: Brown Line at December 24, 2008 03:03 PM (xYeJ1)

76 As a kid- MicroNauts You could make them into different robots and the shot things. One even had a drill for a penis.

Well, that's for the MicroNuts.  What?

One my end, an Aurora race track set with included ambulance race car for picking up the dead crashed racers - Xmas 1973.

It would have been even more fun if my Dad and my mom's grandfather didn't commandeer the set once it was put together.

Posted by: Additional Blond Agent at December 24, 2008 03:04 PM (YYanS)

77

A promise of a menage a' trois from my girlfriend, involving her best friend, to be delivered on my 18th birthday, 4 months later, which she delivered on.

Also, Shogun Warriors (as was mentioned above). I spent an entire Christmas day shooting the various plastic projectiles at my little brother until he eventually retreated, in tears, to his bedroom. A very satisfying day.

Posted by: genghis at December 24, 2008 03:06 PM (1XErj)

78

The best present ever didn't arrive until 2 days after Christmas.

She'll be 6 on Saturday.

And, no, dear morons, I'm not talking about a gun, I'm talking about my daughter.

Because my shotgun was a birthday present.

Posted by: MamaAJ at December 24, 2008 03:06 PM (X6Zdh)

79 Damn fine piece Dave . You've obviously been a very good boy this year.We love Kimbers around here, too.

My Christmas , an 1885 Winchester falling block in 30-06 with an octagonal barrel. Our backyard deer had better stay on their toes.

Posted by: aubrey at December 24, 2008 03:06 PM (1YVnX)

80 Christmas, 1968.  I was given a hat from a CIA agent, as we were invading Cambodia.  I still have that hat.

The memory is seared......seared....into me.

Posted by: John Kerry at December 24, 2008 03:09 PM (EW49d)

81 Oh, and a chrome Mongoose bmx bike with molly wheels. Actually, that was kind of a bad choice (even though that's what I asked for). It ended up being too heavy to get much air under.

Posted by: genghis at December 24, 2008 03:10 PM (1XErj)

Posted by: Tinian at December 24, 2008 03:14 PM (Ohodx)

83 VERY, VERY nice and almost just like mine (I opted for the 4"). Great choice!!

Posted by: Clancy at December 24, 2008 03:15 PM (iT75R)

84 Never got much as a kid....poor and all that.  But the best present as an adult was a "warning" from a State Trooper for doing 99 MPH in a 45 zone while driving my Vette.  I had visions of jail, thousands in fine, revocation of driving dancing in my head until he came back and said he used to own a Z-28 and knew what it was like to put one's foot in it.

Posted by: Vilmar at December 24, 2008 03:21 PM (ZautB)

85

Forty station multi-function gym set

with optional full length mirrors and matching ashtrays.

And yeah, the weights are chromed 20"er spinners.

Posted by: Barry O. at December 24, 2008 03:21 PM (6OI63)

86 74 Oral sex.

Posted by: ricky at December 24, 2008 08:02 PM (muUqs)

Well, looka here . . . the last honest man!

Posted by: CB at December 24, 2008 03:23 PM (9Wv2j)

87 12 Commodore 64. Thus began my love for our computer overlords.


Posted by: alexthechick at December 24, 2008 05:54 PM (LJ0he)

I got a TRS-80 for Christmas, it was my first computer. No floppy drive cuz they cost big $$$, so I had to use cassette tapes to store shit.  And it took these little ROM cartridges for games & shit.

My faves as a kid were my first BB gun, my first .22, and the tons of Star Wars bric-a-brac I got.

My mom and dad got me a new pair of Red Wing boots and a Mad Bomber hat this year, which are two of the better gifts I've gotten as an adult.  My sister got me a 1906 Oxford University Press copy of the complete works of Shakespeare a couple years ago, that was awesome too.

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at December 24, 2008 03:26 PM (yI03K)

88 Christmas in Argentina, 1989. We Americans were under orders from the Consulate not to go out in the open due to threats on our lives. All because of that little incident in Panama. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_invasion_of_Panama Sheesh. All we could do was char some beef carcass on the grill on the patio...in 95 degree heat. Great friends, very un-material, true spirit of Christmas abounded. Next to that? This one. DPMS AR-15, Rock River AR-15. 1,000 rounds of justice.

Posted by: Stitches at December 24, 2008 03:32 PM (KyqYb)

89 Dad called last week to ask me to pick a gun from his arsenal. The S&W .357 mag that I cleaned umpteen times and reloaded umpteen shells for is officially deemed priceless from now on. BTW, the Judge fires .45 Colt and .410 shot shells.

Posted by: Stitches at December 24, 2008 03:47 PM (KyqYb)

90 Early 70's - a shortwave radio - and it was thrilling to hear a radio station from South Africa Christmas night.

Posted by: markytom at December 24, 2008 03:49 PM (czWjQ)

91 Christmas 1981. Negative drug test (?????) and early release  from Juvi. Also, the "victim" didn't want to press charges against a 15 year old.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 03:49 PM (joACS)

92 Christmas 1984. Sealed Juvi record!!

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 03:50 PM (joACS)

93 This Christmas I got a 38 special (I have pics at my blog) which is pretty awesome. But I did get a dirt bike when I was 12 which was extremely awesome. I think my Dad thought I might be getting a bit too girly girl (which I am) but I loved that bike.   

Posted by: Rightwingsparkle at December 24, 2008 04:09 PM (jj3Pg)

94 I got the same olive(avocado) Easy-Bake Oven in ..... 1975!  It still works and my 7 yr old daughter plays with it nowadays.
Oh, and a year later I got a Polaroid Instamatic camera.

Posted by: andreaSF at December 24, 2008 04:14 PM (zBbvT)

95 Got my grandfather's old 1903A3 Springfield repaired for Christmas.  Shoots OK, but need some serious cleaning, being as how it probably hasn't been fired in 60 some odd years.

Got an XBox 360 for myself, too, but that's not quite the same.

Posted by: Hoss Fuentes at December 24, 2008 04:17 PM (QWAKu)

96 My engagement ring and yes I still have it.

Posted by: Ginger at December 24, 2008 04:21 PM (FOom6)

97 OMG yes, the Taurus Judge.  Shoots .410 and 357.

.410 and .45 Long Colt. It's this month's centerfold in the American Rifleman. Bunk!

Posted by: Andy at December 24, 2008 04:26 PM (B+HYX)

98

Speaking of guns.

When I went to pick up our ham at Honeybaked Ham today, there was an armed guard in the store. Geesh, I didn't it could be so dangerous in a ham store.

Posted by: Ginger at December 24, 2008 04:33 PM (FOom6)

99 Oh and I am getting an Xbox 360 for me when I get home.  Because I love me.

Posted by: alexthechick at December 24, 2008 04:38 PM (LJ0he)

100 Electric Football, 1979...I thought it would be much cooler, but the extremely low frequency vibrations emitted by the "toy" could be used to control and modify my older brother's behavior.  For some reason, my teams were the Miami Dolphins and the Baltimore Colts. 

That year, my brother got his BB gun, which he used to shoot me in the ass during the summer of 1980. 

That, and my KKKarl Rove decoder ring, 2004--the secret message was "be sure to drink your Ovaltine." Son of a bitch.

Merry Christmas all.  Sorry if I've been too mean. 

Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at December 24, 2008 04:42 PM (n2eCn)

101 Ginger, you and the ham should get along quite well. 

Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at December 24, 2008 04:43 PM (n2eCn)

102 The GI Joe Skystriker..  Coolest toy plane ever..


Posted by: Dave C at December 24, 2008 04:51 PM (0oHFs)

103 http://www.yojoe.com/vehicles/83/skystriker/


coincidentally enough.. the pilot's name was Ace..

Posted by: Dave C at December 24, 2008 04:52 PM (0oHFs)

104 When I was about 10 years old (we're talking 1964 or so), my parents gave me an air pistol that shot BBs, pellets, and (I kid you not) metal-tipped darts. Little, pointed, metal-tipped darts with a feathered back. I'd love to have that same gun today.

True Christmas story about that present. Our house (which my mom still lives in) is a split-level home with a completely separate apartment downstairs, which is where my grandfather lived until he died in 1971. Anyway, in advance of this particular Christmas (1964 or so), my parents were keeping all the presents in my grandfather's apartment downstairs, in his bedroom, so we couldn't snoop around. One day when everyone was gone, I used a long, thin piece of metal to undo the latch on my grandpa's bedroom window, crawled in, and snooped around the presents, verifying that (yes!) I was getting the pistol. I then carefully put everything back and crawled back out.

Opening that present on Christmas morning was so horribly anticlimactic that I never again tried to figure out what I was getting for Christmas. But it was still the best present ever.  ..bruce..

Posted by: bfwebster at December 24, 2008 05:00 PM (9LOJB)

105

Some of my other favorite gifts:

Pogo Ball

Cabbage Patch

My Buddy Doll

Easy Bake Oven

Remote Control Race Car

 

Posted by: Ginger at December 24, 2008 05:01 PM (FOom6)

106 This year I bought my 4&8 year old boys 110cc, Full suspenion, fwd/rev go carts. Four lights, horns, gear indicator lights, full zoot. I doubled up on the roll cages, repainted them and put Sprint Car styled wings on. Even had them lettered up with their names on them. These are the "Will-n-Nicks' Speed Shop Specials". These little bastards fly!!!  Hopefully they'll have as much fun racing around as the guys at my shop had building them!

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 05:07 PM (joACS)

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Posted by: MrsPaulsFishSticks at December 24, 2008 05:33 PM (PBGAP)

108

although i own a number of guns i've never been a great shot...

but i'll run over a mutha fuckas ass in a minute, so i gt my car pinstriped

Posted by: ugly kid joe at December 24, 2008 05:35 PM (Lbpwj)

109

When I was about 10 years old (we're talking 1964 or so), my parents gave me an air pistol that shot BBs, pellets, and (I kid you not) metal-tipped darts. Little, pointed, metal-tipped darts with a feathered back. I'd love to have that same gun today.

The one that kind of looks like a .45 and has a tip-up barrel thingy?  They still sell those.

Posted by: Hollowpoint at December 24, 2008 05:55 PM (plsiE)

110 I got a rock .

Posted by: Kevin at December 24, 2008 05:57 PM (KO6dP)

111 I got the Navarone playset one year too.That was a kickass set.I think they still sell them.I had a Starbird too,had it until like 10 years ago and gave it to a young cousin(stupid).I remember one year I got the GI Joe headquarters(the 3 3/4 inch Joes)that was a good year.The year Empire Strikes Back came out I got tons of figures and a snowspeeder that was a highlight year.Geesh I still love toys....

Posted by: steevy at December 24, 2008 06:01 PM (AcEJ1)

112

17 A stainless Ruger Blackawk .357 Mag about 25 years ago. Thanks again, dad!

I loved my Taurus .357 1 1/2" stainless snubbie, it was so accurate I could hit within six inches at 20 yards, which for me is fantastic in a tiny gun with .357 125 grain Federal Hydra Shock bullets and a 1 1/2" barrell! 

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 06:09 PM (xM9uA)

113

5 My wife got me a Colt .45 Commander a couple Christmases ago.

And no, you can't have her.

Or the wife.

I shot a Colt Commander one time, I lucked out and hit a bullseye at 50 yards, promptly retrieved the target (cause I couldn't believe it) gave the guy his gun back and called it a day.

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 06:13 PM (xM9uA)

114

89 Dad called last week to ask me to pick a gun from his arsenal. The S&W .357 mag that I cleaned umpteen times and reloaded umpteen shells for is officially deemed priceless from now on.

I had a 1950's .357 6" S&W State Trooper in excellent condition I bought dirt cheap when they went out of style, I'm so sorry I sold it.

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 06:19 PM (xM9uA)

115

genghis,

I don't believe I'd a told that.  From the joke, but in your carse, true.

Best gift?  1960, motorola 9 transistor radio, am only.  Cost $100 in 1960.  My dad hid it in my stocking and I thought I got nothing.  I was a total jerk, and then found it.  My parents owned me!

You people have no idea about transistors and how those suckers at Bell Labs changed the world. We now count transistor by the thousands in our phones.  Anyone know about npn or pnp?  Transistor shit!

Merry Christmas, may the hobos sleep safely tonight.

Kemp

Posted by: kempermanx at December 24, 2008 06:24 PM (2+9Yx)

116 7Heavens, I have the Taurus .357 in Titanium. 7 Shot. The snubbed nose is ported, what a joke. I fired it once with magnums in it. Next time it gets fired, somebody is gonna die. Even with rubber finned grips, it kicks like a motherfucker.....I ONCE hit about 1/4" off bullseye with my Ruger Vacquero .44, from a draw at 50' . My buddies were there with their Kimbers, and Colt-Works etc....45's and 9mm's. Just a decently quick draw, nice single shot, and a quiet walk away. I told them they don't need worked actions and hi-cap mags, if you can shoot a single action antique well. I think I shit myself strutting back to my truck. Pure. Fucking . Luck. They still talk about it. If they only knew...

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 06:24 PM (joACS)

117 Hey the orgional G.I. JOE(YO JOE) and a METAL SERVICE STATION with the little plastic cars one of those HOT WHEELS and a reproduction of a origional STAR TREK PHASER that took two AA batteries

Posted by: Spurwing Plover at December 24, 2008 06:34 PM (dx9Sj)

118

116 7Heavens, I have the Taurus .357 in Titanium. 7 Shot. The snubbed nose is ported, what a joke. I fired it once with magnums in it.

I think that's lighter but the stainless snub was took a little getting used to.  I started at 5 yards and was amazed at the tight goups and eventually moved back to 20 yards.  That gun was unusually accurate because the cylinder came loose eventually (I always shot .357 in it took get used to it and it was hard on the frame) who sent me another gun not nearly as accurate.

I ONCE hit about 1/4" off bullseye with my Ruger Vacquero .44, from a draw at 50'

Was that a .44 or .44 Magnum?  I had a Dirty Harry stainless S&W .44 Mag that was a slammer!  It was heavy and slow and kicked hard.  Not a good defensive weapon but it'll bring down the bucks which I bought it for and never did.

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 06:39 PM (xM9uA)

119 The Taurus gun, weighs less than the 7 Magnum shells...I practice with .38 wadcutters and it is consistant to 10 yards.... And the Vacquero is a 44 Mag, cowboy, single action in chrome.  Weird barrell length, like, 4-7/16ths? The Bianchi Holster rig cost more than the gun did. The Holster was a Christmas present from the wife.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 06:51 PM (joACS)

120 The worst gun I ever fired by FAR was the .454 Casull, Ruger or Taurus.  Goddamn did that hurt!  The .50 Desert Eagle was light, the .41 mag worse, the .44 mag worse yet, but the .454 is in a class of its own.  I can't imagine what those Thompson Contenders in rifle calibers are like, but this was brutal. 

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 06:51 PM (xM9uA)

121 Wow, A buddy (non shooter, felon) asked about a 454 Raging Bull today. Somebody owes him cash and he was gonna take it for $500. I told him $350, because it wasn't mint. He said it needed cleaning, but wasn't pitted(?). He doesn't know what to look for on a gun. Do you think this is worth owning for $350? Or is this just a "my dick is bigger" thing? 

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 06:56 PM (joACS)

122

119 The Taurus gun, weighs less than the 7 Magnum shells...I practice with .38 wadcutters and it is consistant to 10 yards

Oh an airweight.  I've wanted a S&W .357 Titanium snub airweight for years but it's like $800 and I haven't gotten around to it.  At 12 oz. it is a great carry piece, I think it's only 5 shot but in .357 you don't need more.   To me it was worth putting in the time practicing with good quality .357 bullets, usually Federal 125 grain Hyrda Shocks, but that was before ammo went up.

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 07:01 PM (xM9uA)

123 35 years (+/-) ago got a rubber band powered butterfly orinthopter from my Grandfather. Also got a musket from him which fired cork balls, say .30 caliber, from standard cap gun caps put under the hammer.

Another year got from him a set of 12v (i.e.: portable) drill, jigsaw, circ saw which actually cut shiite.

He used to work for chris-craft.

Never did know him well as he lived a few hundred miles away...

Posted by: Druid at December 24, 2008 07:03 PM (mdr+B)

124 I looked at it when it 1st came out and it was $700. The shop was going out of business when police departments started leasing guns straight from the Manufacturers. I paid $410....I wonder if I steal this 454, will I be able to afford shells?

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:05 PM (joACS)

125

I bought myself a Springfield XD-40 subcompact with the high capacity mag back in November. It may not be as pretty as the gun above, but I love it all the same. I also just love that the case has that big white sticker on it: Not Legal in California. Oh, and a Jeep (Merry Christmas to me!). My daughter is buying me the range membership for Christmas.

My mother's present from me is, believe it or not, a big Radio Flyer wagon with the air-filled rubber knobbies and the wood side rails. She doesn't get around so well these days and her laundry room is in a little building out back. Now she can wheel her laundry over to the shed in style, and make fewer trips in doing so. It's a killer wagon and I bought it Wal-Mart for considerably less than what Toys-R-Us had it listed for (in case anyone else is on the hunt for one.)

 

Oh, and Merry Christmas to all!

Posted by: jmflynny at December 24, 2008 07:06 PM (Ta32P)

126

Or is this just a "my dick is bigger" thing? 

You bet!  What is the point?  I bought the .44 Dirty Harry to hit bucks with (and never did) and that was all it was good for.  Unless you're going Bear hunting what would anyone need a .454 Casull for?  Let him shoot it a few times with a good load and find out.  Even if that doesn't make him flinch, what for?

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 07:07 PM (xM9uA)

127 Oh,and my Dad gifted me a .22 and a compound bow when I was 12, dropped a .50 cal musket on me when I was 14, a Rem 742 30-06 carbine when I was 16, and last year his old .357 Colt Trooper purchased new thirty years ago.

Pretty mundane compared to an orinthopter.

Posted by: Druid at December 24, 2008 07:07 PM (mdr+B)

128 BTW..I have the Airweight in 38, hammerless($225 lightly used). Fits the back pocket of jeans nicely.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:07 PM (joACS)

129 I always wanted a .50 Musket. I gotta get on the old lady's ass about that. Fuck it, my b-day is in March. Should be on sale by then.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:10 PM (joACS)

130

Got me a nice little 12 gauge under the tree, and both sons home. The older is home from college. Next year, who knows? The younger is shipping to Fort Benning next summer and will be entering Range School about this time next year. My wife is wallowing in all the simple traditions we took for granted, including getting McDonald's drive-thru, checking out Christmas lights and watching Christmas Vacation and The Ref.

As Chief Dan George said in Little Big Man, "Today is a good day to die."

Merry Christmas, morons.

Posted by: PaleoMedic at December 24, 2008 07:12 PM (yiNoG)

131 Paleo, hug your boys, both of them, for me. I'll hug my boys for you. God bless your son for enlisting at this time. I'll say a prayer for him tonight. Be. Very. Proud. Take many pictures. And may they both bless you with grandchildren, as decent as the sons you have raised.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:17 PM (joACS)

132 Christmas drive thru? WTF? Ok, I'm a moron. I did it today too!

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:19 PM (joACS)

133

129 I always wanted a .50 Musket. I gotta get on the old lady's ass about that. Fuck it, my b-day is in March. Should be on sale by then.

Read a gret story in the Rifleman by one their editors who went bear hunting with a single shot scoped rifle (yeah seems weird to me) and bumped the scope climbing up a mountain.  He dropped a giant bear who had spotted him with one shot, but when he went over to the bear, he found he had missed the flank where he put the crosshairs and had just severed the spinal cord 12 inches away!  The scope had gone out of alingment, another inch and he'd have been dinner.

 

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 07:22 PM (xM9uA)

134 I practice skills, but I'll take luck any day. That was crazy. But those guys that hunt Kodiaks with bows?? Fucking nuts.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:27 PM (joACS)

135

128 BTW..I have the Airweight in 38, hammerless($225 lightly used). Fits the back pocket of jeans nicely.

I'm getting closer to that instead of the .357 Smith airweight. I used to carry a .38 Charter Arms Off Duty, but I always longed for a .357 snub and got the Taurus.  The first one was great, the second was average so I sold it.   As they say, the only good carry gun is the one you carry.

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 07:34 PM (xM9uA)

136 True 'nuff. Merry Christmas all. I'm gonna grab some ZZZZ's and wake to the sound of racing engines in the living room....God Bless you all, fellow Morons.

Posted by: hutch1200 at December 24, 2008 07:38 PM (joACS)

137

Goodnight Gentlemen Merry Christmas and let's pray fot the troops.

 

Posted by: 7HEAVENS at December 24, 2008 07:39 PM (xM9uA)

138 Anyone remember J.J. Armes? I just found the doll in attic.

Posted by: lordsomber at December 24, 2008 08:13 PM (Cmdxh)

139 Just wanted to let everybody know my lovely wife this year got me a CRKT M16-KZ with the serrations and the tanto point, just like I wanted, 'cause my full size M16 worked great attached to body armor, but is way too big for jeans.  That, and some explosives. 

Which is fun, because  all day tommorow when family asks what I got for Christmas, I get to whip open my new knife.  Fun times

Posted by: francis at December 24, 2008 08:26 PM (c4Suq)

140

My favorite childhood gift was a Marlin Model 60 .22 rifle and a 100cc Kawasaki dirtbike. I got both of them around age 12. I think the .22 might still be in my dad's gun safe.

This year my favorite is a 37" Vizio LCD 720p that I got just for gaming.

My least favorite is the POS 46" Polaroid LCD 1080p that arrived at my home tonight from Walmart.com. The damn thing has a couple of dead pixels on it. The box was in great condition, so it came from the factory that way. Crappy quality control pisses me off. I'm in the manufacturing business. I expect stuff to be done right before it goes out the door. Now I've got to deal with returning it.

Posted by: digitalbrownshirt at December 24, 2008 08:33 PM (SZOS3)

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Wow, how do you know that? That's awesome!

*********

When I was about 13 or so I got a great edition of The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll. It's not a fancy schmancy racing car set, but I liked to read and write and I got plenty of mileage from that baby. I also got a few really nice other books that year.

Now I'm a grown up (most of the time) and am discovering the coolness of my son's toys. When I was little I just sniffed at my brothers' boy stuff. Fancy schmancy race cars may capture my attention.

Posted by: fireweed at December 24, 2008 10:03 PM (O6vGM)

142 Bushmaster XM-15 M-4 AR-15.

Best.  Christmas.  Ever.

And, in before Obama!

Posted by: Kevin at December 24, 2008 11:23 PM (H6lGj)

143 My  best Christmas as a kid, I got the Howdy Doody ventriliquist doll, a set of Raggedy Ann/Andy dolls, Evil Kenivel doll w/ motorcycle, Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots, a Miss America crown,sash, and sceptor, and the Steve Austin w/ the bionic eye. He had the hole in the back of his head, and you could look through it. Though now, on retrospect, I wonder who thought that was a good idea. Also a gymnastic barbie, with real bendable joints. My dad had gotten a bonus of some sort that year, so it was a good year, loot-wise. I also remember one year I got a Quick-curl Barbie, you used a little plastic wand to curl her hair, and the best was the Mod-hair Ken! He was dressed in a brown plaid sports jacket, with a white mock-turtle neck dickey, brown flared leg dress slacks. He had Rod Blago hair, and he came with all these stick on facial hair pieces. Little side-burns, a Geraldo stache, and a Grizzly Adams beard. Damn, I loved those two. I loved the dolls, but all my cousins were boys so, it was bb guns and cap pistols every chance I got. My mother would only go so far with the "boy toys."

Posted by: di butler at December 24, 2008 11:36 PM (qPIRP)

144

Wow, how do you know that? That's awesome!

Hey! We had color then! And it was pretty dang awesome with-it, too! Gee.

Posted by: Bill H at December 24, 2008 11:56 PM (q8CmE)

145 C64 and Sega Genesis--after that, I could afford to fund my own gaming/gadget/computer habit.

Posted by: ECM at December 25, 2008 04:30 AM (q3V+C)

146 You know, I seriously cannot remember even one Christmas gift that stands out for me.  I do remember many of them, but none were all that special.  What I do remember is years and years of going to my maternal grandparents on Christmas eve and having the same meal every year (chicken salad sandwiches, potato chips, olives, and iced tea) with all my relatives on that side and playing card games and then going to my paternal grandparents house on New Year's Day and having a huge country dinner (ham, noodles, and side dishes varied varied over the years) with all my relatives (and some 'shirt-tail' relatives) on that side and playing card games.

I also remember Christmas mornings with my mom and dad and two brothers (and later a sister) which always consisted of lots of orange juice, bacon, waffles, and french fries (yep.  That's what we asked for).  I remember my baby sister (she was born on my 13th birthday) and many, many gifts we got for her that made Christmas special.  (And my brothers and I put together a metal kitchen play set one Christmas Eve [after midnight] that had 3,286 pieces and just over a million nuts, bolts and screws.  I remember that well.  And she absolutely loved it.)

Every single Christmas I had was the Best Christmas Ever.

Posted by: JorgXMcKie at December 25, 2008 06:55 AM (elQDR)

147

(Keep the thread open for one more? Thanks.)

Mid '70s: I was a kid, living in the Northeast, and a Broncos fan for some reason. Back then, NFL merchandise was around but not like it is today. You could get anything for the good teams (Cowboys, Raiders, Steelers) or the local teams (Jets, Giants, Patriots). We got all done opening the presents, and there was one left without a tag. My Mom said "Open it" so I did. It was a red Broncos sweater -- obviously for me. The stripes on the sleeves didn't quite match the jerseys but I didn't care a bit. The sweater was great.

Weeks later, I made a couple of discoveries: First, by my Mom's sewing machine, I found a round New England Patriots patch. I wondered where it came from but didn't dwell on it. Then in school, some kid was wearing a Patriots sweater -- identical to mine except for the logo patch.

My Mom couldn't find a Broncos sweater, so she bought a Patriots sweater, took off the patch, and sewed on a Broncos patch. Having received a lot of fine gifts over the years, this one stands out as the all-time best.

(To this day, I have no idea where she got the Broncos patch.)

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Saddam getting pulled out of a spider hole.

I was hoping that Fitzmas would come this year and get close, but it always comes up short.

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