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Re: How to screw up a gun
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Feb 24th a 04:44 PM
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by CJF |
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The gun in question was my wife’s uncles gun. I don’t know if he had the work done or his dad. I do know he was a lifelong collector and shooter before he passed a few years ago and had a number of classic arms in his collection in beautiful original condition. I don’t like what was done to it. And it clearly destroyed its value now. But it was done to make someone happy decades ago. And it served that purpose. Different times.
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