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| View Poll Results: Collectible or shooters? | |||
| I ONLY buy shooter Lugers |
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4 | 6.78% |
| I ONLY buy Collectible Lugers |
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10 | 16.95% |
| I buy shooter and collectibles - but concentrate on shooters |
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6 | 10.17% |
| I buy shooter and collectibles - but concentrate on Collectors |
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16 | 27.12% |
| I buy whatever fancies me |
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11 | 18.64% |
| I have both, but never go shooting |
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1 | 1.69% |
| I have both, but shoot maybe a couple of times a year (both types) |
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5 | 8.47% |
| I have both, but shoot only shooters |
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15 | 25.42% |
| I have more than 3 shooters and more than 5 collectors |
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13 | 22.03% |
| I have 1 shooter and multiple collectors |
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8 | 13.56% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 59. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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C&R could be a good investment. Just like any investment, the cost is an important factor. I heard statement saying "you cannot pay too much for a nice gun"... that's true in the past due to speaker live in a fast-rising market. Situation changed a little bit since then, cost needs to be put into the equation. If a nice original C&R gun comes at modest cost, that's very good investment. Consider banks only pay 1.5% interest on long term saving, putting certain money into nice C&R not for shooting makes sense. If also love certain types, then, it's a big driver too.
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