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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kansas
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Jeannie -
A person might want a custom firearm as simply a way to express their own individuality or as a way to have something in a particular caliber that they might like, etc. If a person acquires enough firearms, they are likely to eventually acquire something that is "different" or "unique" or custom made. It's just a matter of personal preference. Sort of like writing a letter with a fountain pen or a ball point pen. Do I use black ink, or blue ink, etc., etc. By the way, I lost my Dad in 2007 and I have all of his firearms too. They are nothing special, but they mean a lot to me and I will always take good care of them. So I know how you feel. All we can do is be thankful for whatever time we were able to spend with them.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Georgia
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He was a gun addict
As a kid we were gun poor so to speak. So, I guess he just wanted a custom gun, had it made the way he liked. He deserved it for sure.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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