Quote Originally Posted by CodySPowell View Post
Too bad he wasn't slightly more appreciative. Most older firearms have history, someone once cared for and cherished them. The old stuff has so much more character and feel. [emoji846]

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So true. I've got my grandpa's old ugly gun he called it. It was his deer gun. Its a British 303 from WWl. Its been sporterized. Ive thought about getting another stock for it and restoring it but its how my grandpa had it so for now it stays the same. The funny yet scary story with that gun is. He was cleaning it one day and grandma kept telling him it was loaded. He had it pointed right at her. They argued back and forth for awhile and finally grandpa got pissed and said "See its not loaded" he pointed it at the floor and pulled the trigger. He blew a hole in the floor.

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