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I'll soon be selling a few of my hand guns. Top shelf and I'll be fair on the prices
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3467918" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I know that guns are tools. We used them to help put food on the table, my brothers and I. But that was normal because all my friends were poor too and we loved hunting and fishing. I get what the purpose of them are and appreciate the function. I also think, and always have, they are works of art and mechanical genius. The inventive genius of that Browning, Colt and others is almost magic. No computers or formulas you can copy. You had to design and test a highly dangerous weapon. from making the springs to forging the barrel...wow. It's like making a watch from scratch where each part could explode in your face at any second. Also the beauty that is a functioning firearm. After 55 years (yeah I know I 65) of taking them apart and reassembling, I'm still in awe. Anyone can paint. Look at Pollard but few could create a 1911. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3467918, member: 38658"] I know that guns are tools. We used them to help put food on the table, my brothers and I. But that was normal because all my friends were poor too and we loved hunting and fishing. I get what the purpose of them are and appreciate the function. I also think, and always have, they are works of art and mechanical genius. The inventive genius of that Browning, Colt and others is almost magic. No computers or formulas you can copy. You had to design and test a highly dangerous weapon. from making the springs to forging the barrel...wow. It's like making a watch from scratch where each part could explode in your face at any second. Also the beauty that is a functioning firearm. After 55 years (yeah I know I 65) of taking them apart and reassembling, I'm still in awe. Anyone can paint. Look at Pollard but few could create a 1911. IMO [/QUOTE]
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