Next time he comes over, sit on the hood of his car and cross your legs.
Make sure you're wearing hiking boots with the nasty top lace hooks.
Or riding boots with spurs.
Next time he comes over, sit on the hood of his car and cross your legs.
Make sure you're wearing hiking boots with the nasty top lace hooks.
I think this is an argument to buy some old cooey so your friend can touch it or shoot it - not the good stuff![]()
No your not, you worked hard to purchase your gun & you take care of your stuff, I would be pissed too.
I bought a new vehicle & I was very pissed off to find my first scratches which were not caused by me, I was so upset I wanted to trade it in & buy a new one. but this is me.
me tooI never understand people not calling out their buddies for doing stupid crap.
He is not your friend if you can't says "wtf are you doing, dumbass?"
Ahh, scratches on a new gun are like wrinkles on a old man.............they build character, and they are taken with more authority as they look as if they have been there, done that, not locked up in a bubble reading about it.
Go get yourself a hanky and dry them eyes, it'll be okay, in time it will have so many scratches on it that you can either pass the story of the scratches on to the next lucky owner or you can marvel at it and reminisc about where you might have have had her when that scratch appeared, oh if those scratches could talk.....I bet it would be quite the story


Lol, I had an old friend tap two guns together and put a mark on one that was pretty cherry. I didn't say a thing, but he can't have a kidney now.![]()
Low blow........... I have a Cooey 64B and not a scratch to be seen on it... I treat the old girl like it was a $1000 firearm... I use all my firearms, but i treat them very very well, and the only people allowed to touch are my friends who are also careful when handling anothers firearm...
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