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  • V-Tach

    Watching While the Sheep Graze
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    So, somebody is lying evidently....


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    gll

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    It's interesting almost everyone says they don't keep safe queens. Yet when they are placed for sale, a high percentage of guns are 'new, unfired' condition.
    Maybe the guns people are most likely to sell are the one's they've never fired, or only fired a few times.; maybe because they think they will have more value, they are duplicates, or they just didn't like them...

    Personally, I have several in that condition.
     

    SQLGeek

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    Safe queens are a waste of a good gun. Unless it’s unsafe, guns are meant to be used.

    I don’t put much stock in claimed round counts unless I know and trust the person.

    My favorite are the ones claiming they have few rounds through a revolver and are the original owner but it has a prominent turn ring on it.
     

    ZX9RCAM

    Over the Rainbow bridge...
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    Safe queens are a waste of a good gun. Unless it’s unsafe, or valuable, guns are meant to be used.

    I don’t put much stock in claimed round counts unless I know and trust the person.

    My favorite are the ones claiming they have few rounds through a revolver and are the original owner but it has a prominent turn ring on it.

    FIFY
     

    no2gates

    These are not the droids you're looking for.
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    I don't have any that I haven't shot, but I could see if I had one that was a beautiful gun with engraving work or inlaid wood stock or something, I wouldn't shoot it. I would just admire it.
     

    V-Tach

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    The only reason I wouldn't shoot a gun is if it's unsafe or if it is so unbelievably rare and valuable that it basically belongs in a museum. Seeing as I don't have the kind of money that would be necessary to buy something like that, that last exception is not a concern I'll ever have to worry about.

    Maverick, never say never........

    I would never have believed a couple of the guns that were gifted to me..........just from being friendly polite and courteous to folks.........
     
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