I do like the no shelf queen policy - I adhere to that one as well. I don't by anything to just stare at it and clean it when it collects dust.
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I do like the no shelf queen policy - I adhere to that one as well. I don't by anything to just stare at it and clean it when it collects dust.
Bigragu - I have no issues with those who collect to admire. I have other hobbies that fit that criteria though - I get it.![]()
I wanna divert from my tread here, and ask this question, also. Sorta related:
How many of you bought a gun with all the bells and whistles adjustments such as power tune adjustments on the fly, caliber swap outs on the fly, tool less hammer spring adjustments, etc., only to later on become a set it and forget it gun, and later on purchased another gun for other duties?
Example- a 30 caliber gun with power for the long range targets and to patrol game the size of beaver or raccoon, which was capable of tuning and breaking down into a 177 cal for indoor permission hunts, but later on decided to keep it at the 30 and bought another gun in 177 or 22 for the mice, rats, and pigeons that are inside a tin building farm house?
I'm only getting 1.....more