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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1361162" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Something that I <em>do</em> like about the Big Show is that I get to ogle a lot of things I wouldn't normally get to see. For example, there were multiple tables of best-grade English double guns. I remember seeing a Churchill and a Boss, maybe a Holland and Holland. The level of craftsmanship that went into those guns is unparalleled. It'll be a long time until I can afford to drop $30k on a shotgun, but they're still nice to look at.</p><p></p><p>Then again, I got my taste in guns from my 85-year-old grandfather. I started my day smoking a cigarette outside with an old man commiserating about how guns these days are all "made out of f&*king plastic."</p><p></p><p>E: I own an AR-15 and am looking at buying a M&P but that's only because I can't afford a nice Garand and a Browning High Power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1361162, member: 6406"] Something that I [i]do[/i] like about the Big Show is that I get to ogle a lot of things I wouldn't normally get to see. For example, there were multiple tables of best-grade English double guns. I remember seeing a Churchill and a Boss, maybe a Holland and Holland. The level of craftsmanship that went into those guns is unparalleled. It'll be a long time until I can afford to drop $30k on a shotgun, but they're still nice to look at. Then again, I got my taste in guns from my 85-year-old grandfather. I started my day smoking a cigarette outside with an old man commiserating about how guns these days are all "made out of f&*king plastic." E: I own an AR-15 and am looking at buying a M&P but that's only because I can't afford a nice Garand and a Browning High Power. [/QUOTE]
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