Is just part of learning to handle a gun. They will eventually get some dings and scratches, but there shouldn’t be many. Most people I know have one gun they carry in their pickup or on their saddle all of the time, and they can get ruff looking after time, but it just don’t look right having an AR-15 in a scabbard on your saddle.
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Are shiny longuns dead?
- WB, 2018-05-15, 07:23
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it is all about money. A nice piece of wood is
- Gary Reeder, 2018-05-15, 10:19
- I found a reall nice shiny kit. Great scope, mts. some - WB, 2018-05-15, 15:10
- Always a place for beautiful workmanship and walnut. (nm) - SPB, 2018-05-15, 10:07
- I actually appreciate the scratches. - Amede, 2018-05-15, 08:31
- I HAVE SEVERAL CLASSIC BLUE/WALNUT RIFLES BUT - JT, 2018-05-15, 08:07
- Not So Batman, they have just moved up in price - jthomson, 2018-05-15, 08:04
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Interesting thoughts! I often think that finely blued
- Drdougrx, 2018-05-15, 07:59
- I love the wood/blue guns. Taking care of them - Brent Foy, 2018-05-15, 17:29
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it is all about money. A nice piece of wood is
- Gary Reeder, 2018-05-15, 10:19