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<blockquote data-quote="NomDeBoom" data-source="post: 3826073" data-attributes="member: 50898"><p>The ideal thing to do is get one of each, then sell half of the ones that you end up selling, then wish you never sold half of those, then try to buy all your favorite ones back, while a bunch of new ones hit the market, and don't forget the old classics because they are called 'classic' for a reason, & then....what were we talking about??? </p><p>Oh, & don't dry fire them.</p><p>And get several types of ammo....</p><p>some are semi-persnickety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomDeBoom, post: 3826073, member: 50898"] The ideal thing to do is get one of each, then sell half of the ones that you end up selling, then wish you never sold half of those, then try to buy all your favorite ones back, while a bunch of new ones hit the market, and don't forget the old classics because they are called 'classic' for a reason, & then....what were we talking about??? Oh, & don't dry fire them. And get several types of ammo.... some are semi-persnickety. [/QUOTE]
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