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happy birthday annie
08/13/2021

happy birthday annie

On this day in 1860, the woman known as Annie Oakley is born. That wasn’t her real name, of course. The famous sharpshooter’s name at birth was Phoebe Ann Mosey.

Annie was nothing if not talented. “At 30 paces she could split a playing card held edge-on,” one commentator notes, “she hit dimes tossed into the air, she shot ci******es from her husband’s lips, and, a playing card being thrown into the air, she riddled it before it touched the ground.”

She could even fire over her shoulder, using only a hand-held mirror (pictured).

Nevertheless, there was more to Annie than sharpshooting. “The incredible woman who called herself Annie Oakley,” her biographer writes, “overcame poverty, prejudice, physical setbacks, and her own inner shyness to become a star shooter and a durable legend.”

Trouble began early. Annie’s father passed away unexpectedly, leaving his wife behind with seven children under the age of 15. The family was barely getting by before. Now it was worse.

Annie must have been tough. At age 6, she was already helping to put food on the dinner table: She began by setting traps for small game, but then she moved on to using her father’s rifle. He’d taught her to shoot game through the head, leaving most of the meat untouched. She got it done.

Her efforts helped, but it still wasn’t enough. Annie was sent to Darke County Infirmary, where she earned money sewing or patching inmates’ clothing. Then matters took a turn for the worse.

A man arrived one day, claiming that his wife needed help watching an infant. Would Annie do it? He promised 50 cents a week, plus time to go to school.

Annie later called him a wolf in sheep’s clothing. “I was held a prisoner,” she said of this time. “They would not let me go.” Annie worked in harsh conditions. Once, she was forced out into the snow because she fell asleep while darning socks. “I was slowly freezing to death,” Annie recalled. “So I got down on my little knees, looked toward God’s clear sky, and tried to pray. But my lips were frozen stiff and there was no sound.”

She barely survived.

Annie hung on, believing that her mother was receiving her 50 cent salary. She lasted for nearly two years before she ran away.

Annie was loved at home, but she was still an extra mouth to feed. Thus, she was soon back at the infirmary. She worked hard, but she was also happier than she’d been in a while. She’d escaped the “wolf” family. She was finally learning to read and write—and she even earned a raise. But her homesickness couldn’t be kept at bay. She decided to return and help her mother “build a little home.” She invested in traps, powder, and shot. She began trapping and shooting small game.

She was quite good at it. Not only was she able to supply her mother’s dinner table with food, but she also had enough left over to supply a local shopkeeper. Annie’s business thrived, and she saved enough to pay off her mother’s mortgage. “Oh, how my heart leaped with joy,” Annie later remembered.

Little did Annie know it, but her life was about to change—again. The exact date is disputed, but at about age 15, Annie appeared in a shooting match with Frank Butler, an accomplished shooter who sometimes offered a challenge to local champions.

Annie won, of course. She hit 25 targets to Frank’s 24, which earned her a $50 prize. More importantly, she’d met the man who would become her husband and her future partner in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show.

Naturally, the story of Annie Oakley’s rise to fame is a story for another day. ;)

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08/01/2020

it's been brought to my attention (several times today in fact) that people are sharing a picture of a 3x5 card with a hand written note saying that the gun room is the headquarters for the k*k. while laughable because it's so utterly untrue it's also concerning with the amount of attention portland social justice warriors are putting on it. portland is a funny place these days and it was funny and not all that welcoming when i moved here too. when i got out of the service i came into the gun room to get a hand gun sporting a blue mohawk with my girlfriend in tow (she was black). i didn't get judged by the gun room employees or owner, far from it. i got the gun i was looking for and met some real good people. flash forward several years and now i work there part time. my son is Vietnamese, my daughter is Hawaiian my grandpa is proper black from Barbados but i was still welcomed like i was family at the gun room despite my looks or skin color. do you think so many veterans, and people of color would come to the k*k headquarters to shop for guns? no? seems like a reach and it's pretty dumb and lazy for an attack strategy. stop it pdx crazy bored people, you are a large part of the race problem this country is in and you've all been very far from the truth or a person of color by the look of it. while i like the free publicity that will undoubtedly come as a result of this i really don't appreciate the message or narrative the libelous slanderers are putting forward. if you are legally able to buy a gun you will get one here at the gun room inc no matter your color or sex/gender. if you can't buy a gun because of your dubious life choices find something better to do than make up hate speech and pretend it's real. you are hurting those of us who aren't racist or of a different color other than portland white with this nonsense. i'll report every instance of this false posting and those cowards who posted it as the hate speech it is. if you want to help try doing something for your community other than spreading lies.

Factory Gold Desert Eagle .50AE unfired.
07/20/2020

Factory Gold Desert Eagle .50AE unfired.

Lionheart Regulus in stock while they last
07/20/2020

Lionheart Regulus in stock while they last

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Lionheart Regulas and LH9 Models In Stock July 20, 2020 thegunroom These pistols won’t last long, LH9 and LH9C Models are flying out of the shop, don’t wait for your last chance on a built all metal 9mm. The Alpha Regulas and Beta Regulas are high end smooth shooting easy to use action semi-auto...

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5537 SE Foster Road
Portland, OR
97206

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Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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