Seriously.............
Consider the source here first. Point 1: Its great to own a
historical firearm,either collection grade,shooter, or souvenir. I love them. Point 2: Shooting, cleaning and understanding how they function is also great. Point 3: Points one and two are nothing compared to the SEARCH! To want a gun, to learn as much as possible, to roam in every pawnshop in three states, to get your wife mad because dealers call her at work to tell you about a possible location, to follow a slender lead, to find it and then work out a deal involving trade, cash, mortgage, ect then to get it home. I've looked for months and some of these guys for years to get a certain gun. Then its trade time and start again. That's the line .
Roadkill
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