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<blockquote data-quote="Jgibs0321" data-source="post: 4322926" data-attributes="member: 49409"><p>I paint any long gun that is for field use. People lose their crap over rattle canned firearms and accessories. But the whole point for me is first barrier against moisture and second because sometimes I like to hide from things in the most serious manner and cut down on as much glare as possible. Rattle can it, use it, re apply when needed. But people will want to lowball you for stuff thats painted which just proves in my view, their lack of in field use of equipment. Its a freaking gun made to shoot and use. The GIs of WW2 and Korea would call us idiots for babying Garands and 1911s that they beat the hell out of and shot a lot. And they would probably support rattle canning things (along with the old cowboys of the 1800s) had they had the ability. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="😂" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jgibs0321, post: 4322926, member: 49409"] I paint any long gun that is for field use. People lose their crap over rattle canned firearms and accessories. But the whole point for me is first barrier against moisture and second because sometimes I like to hide from things in the most serious manner and cut down on as much glare as possible. Rattle can it, use it, re apply when needed. But people will want to lowball you for stuff thats painted which just proves in my view, their lack of in field use of equipment. Its a freaking gun made to shoot and use. The GIs of WW2 and Korea would call us idiots for babying Garands and 1911s that they beat the hell out of and shot a lot. And they would probably support rattle canning things (along with the old cowboys of the 1800s) had they had the ability. 😂 [/QUOTE]
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