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Originally Posted by rubiranch
I see no reason to ever fire either one of these two .45s. I like that they never have been fired.
I'm sure some folks don't get it but that's OK.
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Count me as one of them. Barring physical limitations, I don't understand not firing a gun. It's like buying a guitar and never strumming it.
If it were some remarkably rare model or had some unique lineage, I would understand not wanting to risk damaging it for posterity. However, The M&P is neither rare, collectible or unique.
But hey, it's your gun, do what you like. I just don't get it.