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Old 03-13-2017, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 0311INF View Post
If it were really unfired I might have the same consideration as you. But that thing has been shot. The turn line alone is evidence, and it would not leave the factory with the powder rings on the face of the cylinder looking like that.
Shoot the heck out of it. It's a 586! The most you'd lose in value would be $50 anyway. I waste $50 doing things much less awesome than shooting an L Frame.
I think that should have been my question, how much of a premium does an unfired 586 have vs a well maintained 586. $50 is negligible and to me it's not worth not shooting it. Heck I bought it to shoot and never really had any intentions of not doing so but you hear these claims like "never been fired" and it makes you wonder what you could be giving up. I'll be sure to report back after it's first trip to the range. Hopefully soon!
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