My dads old gun

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MacFromOK

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I agree. Much like cars, old firearms had more style to them than the boxy crap we get today.
Ha! It's like yer readin' my mind... :D

"Dare to be different" used to be the mantra for manufacturers. Most products had their own personality back then, rather than the cookie cutter stuff we see so much today. :thumb:
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Ha! It's like yer readin' my mind... :D

"Dare to be different" used to be the mantra for manufacturers. Most products had their own personality back then, rather than the cookie cutter stuff we see so much today. :thumb:
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Some times I think we need a thread with nothing but pics of classic firearms, and another of cars. As long as nobody tossed an eye bleach worth Hi-point pic in. Something I would never, never do. :blush:
 

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Ha! It's like yer readin' my mind... :D

"Dare to be different" used to be the mantra for manufacturers. Most products had their own personality back then, rather than the cookie cutter stuff we see so much today. :thumb:
:drunk2:
Nothing explains that comment more than looking out the window at the 30 different model SUV's that look exactly the same.

I thought it was bad with cars in the 90's and 2000's.
 

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