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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 2217121" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>My firearms interests go in waves. Sometimes I get on a revolver kick and a couple months later I might decide I need some AR upgrades. I grew up with classic reproduction black powder revolvers and an appreciation for the guns of yesteryear. </p><p></p><p>After Sandy Hook and the doomsday predictions of strict gun laws and/or bans I didn't sweat it much since I can have plenty of fun with guns that don't scare politicians. I still don't want to see those rights taken away from anyone and I'll defend those rights any way I can. </p><p></p><p>I keep leaning toward the old school guns: black powder, .22 lever actions, cartridge conversions, etc. I guess I'm just a sucker for history. A Glock is fantastic at what it does and I've put my share of rounds through stuff like that. But to handle an old Colt or Remington (even repros) from the Civil War days, that's what gets me going. </p><p></p><p>I'm probably the odd man out but I can see a day when I own 3 or 4 modern guns and the rest will be Old School!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 2217121, member: 5655"] My firearms interests go in waves. Sometimes I get on a revolver kick and a couple months later I might decide I need some AR upgrades. I grew up with classic reproduction black powder revolvers and an appreciation for the guns of yesteryear. After Sandy Hook and the doomsday predictions of strict gun laws and/or bans I didn't sweat it much since I can have plenty of fun with guns that don't scare politicians. I still don't want to see those rights taken away from anyone and I'll defend those rights any way I can. I keep leaning toward the old school guns: black powder, .22 lever actions, cartridge conversions, etc. I guess I'm just a sucker for history. A Glock is fantastic at what it does and I've put my share of rounds through stuff like that. But to handle an old Colt or Remington (even repros) from the Civil War days, that's what gets me going. I'm probably the odd man out but I can see a day when I own 3 or 4 modern guns and the rest will be Old School! [/QUOTE]
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