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I have seen some beautiful engraved pieces on here. Those of you that own them do you carry, or shoot them? I have NO safe queens, everything I own gets shot, or carried. Is it foolish to shoot a engraved weapon? Thanks.
Don't do the laser route. The laser rubs off easily.
My engraved peice has not been fired since I had it done. I have so many guns (and slowly selling them off) that I choose not to shoot it at this time.
One day I'll dirty it up. It's all tuned up and will run great!
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I have seen some beautiful engraved pieces on here. Those of you that own them do you carry, or shoot them? I have NO safe queens, everything I own gets shot, or carried. Is it foolish to shoot a engraved weapon?Thanks.
I would not shoot or carry an engraved model, but that's also why I wouldn't buy one either. If you want a custom engraving job on a carry piece let time take care of that for you or can speed the process by carrying it in your pocket with some loose change. --
My feeling is that if a firearm engraved or not engraved is used to save either my life or the life of a family member, it has served its intended purpose. I can not loose sleep about what might happen under the circumstances, and in fact would probably be the least of my worries. A gun can always be replaced, a life can not.
However, my mind set is that I love to use and enjoy beautiful firearms. That's what they are meant for. If one is married to the most gorgeous woman in the world, would you not touch her in fear of damaging the goods? If I had a beautiful collectible automobile I would want to drive it and enjoy it. I know there are people who sit in their garage and polish the hell out of it and basically would never drive the damned thing, but to me that would take the joy out of owning it. Just my opinion and to each his own.
I have seen some beautiful engraved pieces on here. Those of you that own them do you carry, or shoot them? I have NO safe queens, everything I own gets shot, or carried. Is it foolish to shoot a engraved weapon? Thanks.
If the inlay work is done properly, they will not loosen and fall out...
It's all in how it's done and how much talent & experience the artist has to accomplish it.