Mike hope life is better for you once you are back to normal. Can't wait to hear more from you
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Mike hope life is better for you once you are back to normal. Can't wait to hear more from you
Mike;
We are pulling for you! Please check in when you are feeling better.
All the best to you and yours,
Dale53
The gun in the picture is a grip operated Burgess rifle. Got to handle a cutaway once and they are really something. You pump the grip to work the action.
Prayers for speedy and full recovery from your surgery Mr. Venturino.
Mike, Hope for a quick recovery. Prayers are with you.
Mike is doing well following heart bypass surgery and will be leaving the hospital today.
Greetings Mike,
Never had the pleasure of meeting you, but sure enjoy your script. Hope you recover quickly, put pen & ink to paper, and burn some cordite!
Keep your powder dry,
Al
Glad you are home, Mike. Now follow the MD's directions, you are younger than I and I expect to read a lot more of your stuff!
Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. I've enjoyed your books and articles. Like you, I've strayed from BPCR and CAS...too many 9mm empties left on the gun range I recently joined...now shooting GLOCKS as well as the VAQUEROS.
GOD bless and keep you and yours.
Thanks everyone for the well wishes. No shooting for two months and no driving for 30 days. I'm pretty weak right so I won't say more for now. Thanks.
MLV
Glad your home Mike, wishing you a full recovery. Gp
The road to recovery is long and hard. Get tough and get-r-done! I had the pleasure of meeting you and Steve about thirty years ago in Raton and I hope to see you again. Do what those docs and Yvonne tell you, you're a vanishing breed and we don't need any more casualties.
Prayers sent for a successful surgery.
[smilie=s: Hi Mike.Glad to hear that you`re home.Behave yourself,and get well soon.
Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
Leo
Mike
glad to hear you are home. I remember while recuperating from Cancer this last time, the Dr had me on a very restricted regime. Much to my wife surprise, he wouldn't let me go shoot, but he said I could reload! (As long as it didn't make me too tired).
Hang in there, and follow that cardio rehab.
I was always a fan of levers since I was a a little kid as everyone hunted with them in the NE where I grew up but Mike's writings fired my cowboy and old west gun imagination. Glad Mike is up and running.
Mike I have read your articles since you got started. Yep and I have all your books. I think you are the first person I ever read years ago that said to size boolits to the throat diameter, not groove diameter in revolvers.
You being a WV boy by birth, I wish you a complete recovery and God's blessings!
Any guy who is a sucker for little dogs and strays is aces is my book. :D
Mike I am sure you have forgotten more about old rifles than I will ever know I never miss one of your articles when I see it. Prayers sent up for better health and happy life.
Good to hear from you again Mike! I`ve undergone 2 heart procedures this last Winter and Spring. Doctors orders were no shooting or physical work - OF ANY KIND - for 4 months. It about drove me around the bend watching other people do work I should have been doing! Ease into doing anything more difficult than scratching your ear.Robert
Best wishes for a rapid recovery. A friend recently had quad bypass - took him several months to be put on normal
activities, now he is working out and gaining strength. He said the sensitivity of the sternum for a couple months was
one of the bigger nuisances of the whole thing.