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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3504195" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I’ve always viewed firearms as tools, and my collection reflects that. Almost all of my firearms are meant to be used, abused, and function. This isn’t saying I don’t take care of them though. But recently I was thinking that I should purchase some “prettier” firearms. Guns you pass down to the kids/grandkids as “the rifle” or “grandpas shotgun”. Something you would be proud to put in a traditional glass cabinet. Thoughts? What qualifies for that in your eyes? Is it the quality of wood and metal finish? Cost? Or the history behind it? I don’t have anything that has been passed down to me, so I’m starting from scratch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3504195, member: 35036"] I’ve always viewed firearms as tools, and my collection reflects that. Almost all of my firearms are meant to be used, abused, and function. This isn’t saying I don’t take care of them though. But recently I was thinking that I should purchase some “prettier” firearms. Guns you pass down to the kids/grandkids as “the rifle” or “grandpas shotgun”. Something you would be proud to put in a traditional glass cabinet. Thoughts? What qualifies for that in your eyes? Is it the quality of wood and metal finish? Cost? Or the history behind it? I don’t have anything that has been passed down to me, so I’m starting from scratch. [/QUOTE]
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