and he got rid of it for a better one ($30 difference between when he sold the old and bought the new.. so you can't say that it's an expensive gun to "Fix" if it shoots bad..)
that says more about ethics than a lost gut-shot deer.
and he got rid of it for a better one ($30 difference between when he sold the old and bought the new.. so you can't say that it's an expensive gun to "Fix" if it shoots bad..)
you seem to be talking more about other people then about you and your gun.. as I said.. if you don't have the gun for it then fine, that's YOUR problem.. the rest of us have ones that are capableI will speak for myself.
wow.. you been drinking??? that quote has nothing to do with what your even talking about..
for a guy who said
you seem to be talking more about other people then about you and your gun.. as I said.. if you don't have the gun for it then fine, that's YOUR problem.. the rest of us have ones that are capable
Great to know that your such the expert for those that do or want to with thiers.. you know what they say.. armchair quarterback..I don't hunt with the SKS.
Hunting has to be done in an ethical manner.
I also can't sell my bad SKS for nearly retail price because that would require me to not disclose the issues.
That's unethical to me too.
YMMV.
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