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<blockquote data-quote="bsmith918" data-source="post: 2725305" data-attributes="member: 13901"><p>I didn't mean anything against a gun you own, especially one that was handed down with sentimental value. My point is simply that they destroyed the historical value of quite a few No. 4's. It's as simple as that. I have an old Nylon 66 of my grandfathers. It's not worth much if I tried to sell it, but I damn sure won't be trying. As for the wandering zero, it exists. It really doesn't matter as these guns aren't terribly fun to shoot anyway, at least in my opinion. Due to the lightweight nature and 303 round, they tend to kick pretty hard. The rubber buttpad also does more harm than good in the recoil department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bsmith918, post: 2725305, member: 13901"] I didn't mean anything against a gun you own, especially one that was handed down with sentimental value. My point is simply that they destroyed the historical value of quite a few No. 4's. It's as simple as that. I have an old Nylon 66 of my grandfathers. It's not worth much if I tried to sell it, but I damn sure won't be trying. As for the wandering zero, it exists. It really doesn't matter as these guns aren't terribly fun to shoot anyway, at least in my opinion. Due to the lightweight nature and 303 round, they tend to kick pretty hard. The rubber buttpad also does more harm than good in the recoil department. [/QUOTE]
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