Appears Unfired- To Shoot or Not To Shoot?

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  • a1gunny

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    It was built for shooting! Blast away, man! It just wouldn't be right to deny the gun its true destiny!

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    groovatron

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    It's a simple financial decision for me. If I can sell it for a nice profit, then I would. If there is an indication that it may increase in value over time, then I may hold onto it if I didn't need the money. But even if I hung on to it, I'd probably shoot it at least a few times......I don't think it would impact it's value too much.....unless it's a lemon:D


    My question is, have you shot it yet?......It's been several months. What's the word now that this thread has been resurrected?:dunno:
     

    gunrunner0

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    I got an unfired pre-64 Winchester 94 from my old man when I my eagle in scouts. It has the original box and from the 40's and everything, the first thing I did was shoot it, but than again I knew I'd never sell it so thats how I'd base my decision, if you think your gonna sell the revolver I'd leave it be but otherwise I'd shoot it and enjoy it.
     
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