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Originally Posted by Arik
That's because a lot of people (not everyone, and not saying you) buy based on looks and feelings and then try to argue how that's better. Some other people see a gun and proclaim it's unsafe because it can go off when the trigger is pulled while forgetting that ANY loaded gun WILL go off when the trigger is pulled.
When I'm looking at a reliable gun my feelings don't play any role in the purchase. Feeling and looks can't be measured and have no standard. None of that is "features".
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Who the heck cares why they buy, it is certainly NONE of my business. They could buy a gun because it sings Yankee Doodle Dandy, and I would not stick my nose in where it did not belong.