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About C_Meyers

  • Birthday 03/12/1946

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    My father, G.H. Meyer was Chief Gunsmith at Stoeger Arms Corporation in N.Y., NY from 1949 to 1953. He had his own gunshop in Grand Junction, Colorado till 1968.
    I grew up helping out in the shop with repairs, but took over all scope mounting while in high school.

    I have been in the NRA all my life, was an Expert Marksman by the time I finished junior high school.
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    Coast of Maine
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    Bench rest shooting, pistol, skeet
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    Retired mechanical engineer
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  1. Time is of the essence, and I don't know how to contact Chris Cox or Wayne LaPierre -- you may also be interested in this PR action.... My name is C. Meyers, my father, G.H. Meyers (1951-2010) was Chief Gunsmith at Stoeger Arms Corporation during the Korean War. Some credentials can be viewed in the album I have just uploaded. In the wake of the devastating events in Newtown, CT. I wish to make a 30 second appeal to gun owners across the USA. Mr. Meyers was a crusader to have gun owners lock up all guns when not in use to prevent them from falling into the hands of potential problem individuals, children, and criminals. I would like to make a 30 second Media appeal for gun owners to lock away guns, in order to help stave off the tidal wave of fear and negative public opinion. Obviously, if the Newtown shooter's mother had locked away her guns, this would not have happened. There are other similar past incidences in which locking away guns would have prevented tradgedy. This takes the focus away from "gun bans" to "safer handling of firearms". Please, either forward this to the NRA or sponsor this PR yourselves. You can contact me at my forum registered E-mail. Thank you... C_Meyers http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1838&thumb=1&d=1356128703 Stoeger's "Shooter's Bible" 1951 Edition cover http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1837&thumb=1&d=1356128735 Stoeger's "Shooter's Bible" 1951 Edition page 5 G.H. Meyers Chief Gunsmith highlighted http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1836&thumb=1&d=1356128766 Stoeger Arms Corporation, New York, N.Y. G.H. Meyers Chief Gunsmith photo 1950 #2 http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1835&thumb=1&d=1356128876 Stoeger Arms Corporation, New York, N.Y. G.H. Meyers Chief Gunsmith photo 1950 #3 http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1834&thumb=1&d=1356128936 Stoeger Arms Corporation, New York, N.Y. 1950 corporate Christmas party (L-R) G.H. Meyers, Chief Gunsmith; A.L. Dahncke, Facility Manager; C.W. Leininger, President; H. Kicherer, VP Sales http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1833&thumb=1&d=1356128961 C. Meyers, son of G.H. Meyers at a Colorado NRA match in 1961. Rifle: Ziegenhahn & Diem 22lr match, custom stock by father. http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1832&thumb=1&d=1356128988 C. Meyers sighting .50 BMG Hesse at Redwing Sportsman Club, MN
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