I had a lot to say, but I decided not to say it, because it wasn't "nice".:D
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Wow. The worksmanship is incredible. Unfortunatley the result is uuuuuugly.
You guys can call it ugly all you want,but you're missing the big picture. Like it or not,what's indisputable about it is the real hand work that went into the finished product. Craftsmanship like that is an unfortunately dying breed,in today's disposable society.
If you could talk to any victim killed in crime, they would much rather have had a handgun than a law.
Rights do not exist. There is only law and duty.
Governmental authority is all in a.) your head and b.) their weapons.
Ability is not a crime and accused does not mean guilty.
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Yup, you are right. It is good to see such insight from a newbie.
It is a great rifle. But... I would shoot it. I respect the gun by using the gun. This is why I have never bought one of those disposable Winchester Commemoratives (other than the one I bought that gave me my education), those silly winchesters are not shootable, I am sure this gun would be superb out on the range or on the hunt.
There are a lot of morons around. They think their time is worth $20.00 or more an hour but anyone elses' is only worth like $2.00.
It's a beautiful gun, but I wouldn't want it. I wouldn't be able to resist the urge to shoot it, and there goes the value.
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