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Many new guns look sloppy.
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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3679278" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>I can't remember: it's been so long. My memory is bad in my old age. Please pardon my old memory. Anyway, please consider my latest thread a <strong>refresher course</strong> in firearms esthetics or lack thereof. I don't want gun buffs to ever forget or disregard gun esthetics. As a matter of fact, I would prefer it if people pass up on buying guns on account of substandard esthetics so gun makers will start to get the message and maybe they will start to produce neater guns.</p><p></p><p>I think the popularity of online buying these days has given gun makers an incentive to produce sloppy products because the pictures on gunbroker and others will never tell the real story. You have to hold a gun front of your face with a flashlight and jeweler's loupe to either appreciate it or say forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3679278, member: 47875"] I can't remember: it's been so long. My memory is bad in my old age. Please pardon my old memory. Anyway, please consider my latest thread a [B]refresher course[/B] in firearms esthetics or lack thereof. I don't want gun buffs to ever forget or disregard gun esthetics. As a matter of fact, I would prefer it if people pass up on buying guns on account of substandard esthetics so gun makers will start to get the message and maybe they will start to produce neater guns. I think the popularity of online buying these days has given gun makers an incentive to produce sloppy products because the pictures on gunbroker and others will never tell the real story. You have to hold a gun front of your face with a flashlight and jeweler's loupe to either appreciate it or say forget it. [/QUOTE]
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