You can call me old, old school or whatever and I wear that second one with pride. I was really excited to start seeing young people buying and becoming attentive to revolvers lately. Yeah it adds to the demand and causes prices to rise but that's all good. I was elated when they joined the FB groups and brought some youth to them. What I didn't like was the attitude, boorish behavior and that it's all about me with no respect for the experience and knowledge of the older guys. One just posted the first you tube video I had seen in the group evaluating a gun. An 8 shot PC model. Like most of them the video was more about the maker than the gun of which he really had little knowledge. He rambled on and on about the gun and the several hundred 357 rounds he had just shot. I kept wanting to drag the little circle owner to move it along. When he was finally through the only thing I learned was the gun held 8 rounds and the grips were poorly designed as his hand hurt after shooting hundreds of 357 rounds. Well duh you just fired several hundred rounds of 357 MAGNUM not 9 mm. Most of the comments were from other young guys telling him how they wished they had one and great video. One person did say something about it being a post lock and I don't know how you express deer in head lights in text but I felt it coming through when he asked what's the lock. Even after trying to explain pre lock and post lock his reply was I still don't get it. Sheesh.
Let's move on. The next thing I am starting to see is vintage S&W's with color filled roll marks. Puhleeze. Keep it on your Glocks. Yeah it's their guns but some of that stuff doesn't come off well and then they want to sell the gun. The other thing that's carrying over is polishing the whole gun or cylinder. If it's a new gun or one in poor condition I don't care what you do with it. But to take a 686 or 66 no dash and do it that's just a travesty. I saw a young lady post a like NIB unfired 66-2 she had just bought and was really proud of. One of these jokers told her to get some Flitz and Mothers Mag if she really wanted it to shine. There was another young fellow who had a 66 no dash he was trying to sell and was having problems. The price was right. I suggested it might have something to do with the gun looks like it had been gone over with Flitz. The guy from the previous deal with the girl cussed me out and said that would make it sell quicker. He could sell that gun 100 times a day. Another day went by and I approached the fellow in PM and suggested he take a picture in the original grips and box which he had. I told him to also include a pic of the label. Redo the post mentioning the gun was a no dash, was pinned and recessed and had TT and TH. he sold the gun within an hour and was very thankful. Maybe I am just getting old and need to be more tolerant of these things but I hate to see nice guns that are disappearing everyday being ruined. I have one more SS gun I would like and I am scared to buy it as there is nothing local. I am seeing SS guns being polished with Flitz and mothers mag and some are being buffed. These guns are presented in 97% and above. I don't want that stuff on any gun I buy.
JR
Let's move on. The next thing I am starting to see is vintage S&W's with color filled roll marks. Puhleeze. Keep it on your Glocks. Yeah it's their guns but some of that stuff doesn't come off well and then they want to sell the gun. The other thing that's carrying over is polishing the whole gun or cylinder. If it's a new gun or one in poor condition I don't care what you do with it. But to take a 686 or 66 no dash and do it that's just a travesty. I saw a young lady post a like NIB unfired 66-2 she had just bought and was really proud of. One of these jokers told her to get some Flitz and Mothers Mag if she really wanted it to shine. There was another young fellow who had a 66 no dash he was trying to sell and was having problems. The price was right. I suggested it might have something to do with the gun looks like it had been gone over with Flitz. The guy from the previous deal with the girl cussed me out and said that would make it sell quicker. He could sell that gun 100 times a day. Another day went by and I approached the fellow in PM and suggested he take a picture in the original grips and box which he had. I told him to also include a pic of the label. Redo the post mentioning the gun was a no dash, was pinned and recessed and had TT and TH. he sold the gun within an hour and was very thankful. Maybe I am just getting old and need to be more tolerant of these things but I hate to see nice guns that are disappearing everyday being ruined. I have one more SS gun I would like and I am scared to buy it as there is nothing local. I am seeing SS guns being polished with Flitz and mothers mag and some are being buffed. These guns are presented in 97% and above. I don't want that stuff on any gun I buy.
JR