Tennjed
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Mumbo54 maybe it is just a redneck country boy thing, but some people do. Although it is not left just to rust. Generally these guns would be shot a few times a year. Maybe we the fish are not biting, you take the gun out and shoot stumps for fun. When it is shot it gets cleaned. So it will get cleaned and shot about 3 or 4 times a year. Enough to hold off major problems, even in Mississippi.
Mumbo54 I get the fealing that you think I don't take care of my guns. Nothing could be further from the truth. I have a couple of Vaquero's that have grips that cost more that these 64s I am looking at. Those are well taken care of.
Let me explain it like this. Cars are tools and machines that deserve being taken care of. There are plenty of old ones that do not look so good anymore, but run fine. Not all these should be restored to pristine condition, but they are still usefull. You just don't wax them as often. Maybe you keep them in a barn or outside instead of a garage. The nice thing is, they didn't cost a lot, so if they get uglier it is ok. You still have your Caddy to go to church in.
I honestly thought lots of people have quality guns they bought "on the cheap" that are used for fun. They may not see the same care as other firearms of theirs.
Please do not take this the wrong way, I am just stating what I am feeling now. I am starting to get the impression that s&w maybe a little too high class and snobbish for me.
Mumbo54 I get the fealing that you think I don't take care of my guns. Nothing could be further from the truth. I have a couple of Vaquero's that have grips that cost more that these 64s I am looking at. Those are well taken care of.
Let me explain it like this. Cars are tools and machines that deserve being taken care of. There are plenty of old ones that do not look so good anymore, but run fine. Not all these should be restored to pristine condition, but they are still usefull. You just don't wax them as often. Maybe you keep them in a barn or outside instead of a garage. The nice thing is, they didn't cost a lot, so if they get uglier it is ok. You still have your Caddy to go to church in.
I honestly thought lots of people have quality guns they bought "on the cheap" that are used for fun. They may not see the same care as other firearms of theirs.
Please do not take this the wrong way, I am just stating what I am feeling now. I am starting to get the impression that s&w maybe a little too high class and snobbish for me.
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