I guess if your talking about some low end common stuff blast away, but when your Miskitos are $2500 ++ and investment grade, a bit more thought goes into it. Cause odds are a buyer for high end stuff isn’t going to shoot it either.....
I took some of my "safe queens" to the Regina Gun Show this year and put up a display. I paid for two "No sales" tables and displayed 17 rifles that aren't readily available in every gun shop. I had a lot of people stop and look those rifles over very carefully. The odd person would ask if they could pick a certain rifle up, and I always agreed to it, asking that they be careful not to bang them into another one. Next year, I'll probably dig a few different ones out of the pile and display them. There were only two or three real mint ones and we placed them where we could keep a strict eye on them. I received a lot of compliments on the display.
I know some "collectors" woudn't think of bringing their stuff and displaying it at a gun show. Heck, some wouldn't even consider letting anybody see their guns, period. I guess we aren't all thinking quite along the exact same lines, are we. I am thankful for that.![]()
I also haul my collectibles out about once a year or 18 months. Allow people to handle carefully and learn a bit. Of course, every other guy has two or three of my rarest type at home or “just” sold all his. Lol. Bit most can’t tell mausers apart.
I've never understood the mentality that every gun has to be shot to be enjoyed.
I'm a collector. I collect nice examples, and preserve them as is.
A lot of people choose to shoot them, wear them out, break parts, change parts, etc. but I'll keep mine exactly as is.
It's your own choice but there's a reason nice original guns are so rare now, particularly in Canada.
I appreciate the history behind these guns far more than actually shooting them. If I want to shoot a gun, I'll shoot a modern clone or mixmaster, the experience is the same, while the nice old collectors pieces stay in retirement.
-Steve
ah not shooting a rifle because its too minty is like having a hot girlfriend and not banging her because you want to save her for the next guy![]()
Hahaha....yeah...good point woodchopper.
ah not shooting a rifle because its too minty is like having a hot girlfriend and not banging her because you want to save her for the next guy![]()
ah not shooting a rifle because its too minty is like having a hot girlfriend and not banging her because you want to save her for the next guy![]()
I shoot most of my rifles. The more beat up ones see the most range time, and even then I feed them a steady diet of cast loads so they have incurred zero bore wear since being in my collection.
I do have 1 rifle an 88/05/35 turk with matching serials on everything and a matching bayonet. The rifle looks like its unfired. That one will never see a round while I own it!!
To each their own, its your gun and therefore it's up to you.
Is that the old bent barrel, cracked stocked one I tricked you with?![]()



























