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View Poll Results: Would you buy an import marked pistol? | |||
Yes, I'll buy anything |
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12 | 23.08% |
Yes, but only to further my collection |
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14 | 26.92% |
Yes, but only as a placeholder and then sell it |
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2 | 3.85% |
Yes, but only as a shooter |
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17 | 32.69% |
Never |
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7 | 13.46% |
Voters: 52. You may not vote on this poll |
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For me, unless it was some super rare/prototype/GL's or Hitler's personal Luger, etc. an import mark puts it straight into the shooter category.
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