How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
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- bradaz11
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Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
again, i'm another of 'it depends'
I try to look after them, but if they scratch or dent, i'm not going to cry. BUT I try to keep them looking nice.
but then, i dont have anything truly old
I try to look after them, but if they scratch or dent, i'm not going to cry. BUT I try to keep them looking nice.
but then, i dont have anything truly old
When guns are outlawed, only Outlaws will have guns
Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
I'm in the Alf Tupper's running shoes school of bling.
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Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
I always try to keep my rifles and shotguns in decent condition, but sometimes life just gets in the way! 

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Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
I try to keep mine looking good - not pristine, as that would be impossible - but clean, well maintained, and well cared-for. I try to repair any dings in the wood, major scratches to the bluing, and what have you. Last time I traded in one of my rifles, the dealer didn't even open the bag - he just said "I know it will be in good shape, you really look after your firearms."
Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
Same for me. I can't stand any bit of machinery which is clagged up with muck, and so can't work as it should. Clean, and lightly oiled is my mark. Though I do get a bit carried away with rubbing wood oil into stocks!DaveB wrote:I try to keep mine looking good - not pristine, as that would be impossible - but clean, well maintained, and well cared-for. I try to repair any dings in the wood, major scratches to the bluing, and what have you."
Mind, I suppose it depends on what the OP means by pretty; unlike Karen, the only way I'd take a turquoise gun would be if it was free (or at least, dirt cheap) - and, even then, I'd sneak it home in a gun-slip, remove the stock and bury it in the garden!

As for guns like this:
http://www.pagunblog.com/wp-content/upl ... 2-usst.jpg
No. Just no.
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Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
I can't really tick any boxes, I collect and shoot late 19th to mid 20th century military rifles and have no interest in commercial or modern military weapons.
Overall cosmetic condition is of secondary interest, as long as the rifle is safe to shoot and has a story to tell, it will find a place in my collection.
I just wish they could talk!
ukrifleman.
Overall cosmetic condition is of secondary interest, as long as the rifle is safe to shoot and has a story to tell, it will find a place in my collection.
I just wish they could talk!
ukrifleman.
Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
Twonksaddler wrote:We know you're not swayed by looks....but she's good to the kidsSim G wrote:I've got a couple in my cabinet that bear the scars of 120 years of hard graft and I love the way they look...
But I've got a couple if modern boomblasterchuckabulletamile which are nice and shiny and lovely an I love the way they look...
Just peed myself laughing again clapclap
Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
Its a difficult one Dave.
New custom built rifle....look after it like a new car.
Old service rifle.....they get dinged and worn, maintain the character but don't get it sprayed etc.
Bluing....worn I guess is OK but ideally not scratched.
Modern AR....clean but its going to get bashed about a bit and pick up mud (and the modern flat finishes pick up crap like you would not believe)
I guess we all know what we want in a rifle.
Personally, I don't get to bent out of shape as long as it shoots nicely.
M
New custom built rifle....look after it like a new car.
Old service rifle.....they get dinged and worn, maintain the character but don't get it sprayed etc.
Bluing....worn I guess is OK but ideally not scratched.
Modern AR....clean but its going to get bashed about a bit and pick up mud (and the modern flat finishes pick up crap like you would not believe)
I guess we all know what we want in a rifle.
Personally, I don't get to bent out of shape as long as it shoots nicely.
M
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Re: How pretty do you prefer your rifles?
My 1939 Mosin looks pretty shabby but every scratch and dent tells a story and that's how it will stay.My AKs both have the "selector scratch" and the odd knock here and there but to be honest the more wear they get the better they look.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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PS
One thing freaks me on a rifle and that's red rust.....no excuse......chargeable offence blah blah
One thing freaks me on a rifle and that's red rust.....no excuse......chargeable offence blah blah

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