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Id come back from the grave and haunt that motherlover lolImagine spending you life amassing such a good collection to have some f@g tuber sell it all after you die
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Id come back from the grave and haunt that motherlover lolImagine spending you life amassing such a good collection to have some f@g tuber sell it all after you die
I agree, so either the guy is a complete idiot for doing so - OR there is something not legitimate about this.not really something you should advertise out there for all to see.
You afraid he's going to let one fly through the camera at you?- for one he didn't check any he handled for being loaded.
"Dont worry guys I siphoned the gas out before filming"You afraid he's going to let one fly through the camera at you?
Likely he checked them as they were handled prior to filming... and I for one appreciate that. NOTHING is more annoying on a firearm video than some anal retentive videoing himself clearing a firearm for the camera just in case some other anal retentive snowflake karen's the comment section.
You don't see the automobile channels videoing themselves showing that the battery is disconnected before doing an engine repair... do you?
Oh, I'd roll over in my graveImagine spending you life amassing such a good collection to have some f@g tuber sell it all after you die
This is why its important to have a family and raise kids with good values that will carry on your legacy of hoarding firearms. Im still working on it though gotta get married right quickOh, I'd roll over in my grave
I think I may know what you mean. In my travels, I've come across folks who don't so much own their collection, as their collection owns them. And that is indeed sad.I used to be really impressed by collections like that, but now they just make me a little sad. It just a personal "meaning of life" kind of thing for me. To each their own.
Exactly. My perspective started changing on this maybe 12-15 years ago, when a friend of mine mentioned how I reminded him of another friend of his, except his other friend had a much bigger collection.I think I may know what you mean. In my travels, I've come across folks who don't so much own their collection, as their collection owns them. And that is indeed sad.
It made A-hole twitch every time he finger effed one of those pristine things, with no gloves on!
I agreeI would be afraid that this would be a stash of stolen guns.
Certainly not something I would advertise, even if possession was kosher.
Yes, it generally happened that way back in the day, unless it didn't.. . . . My dad was a farmer. He was very intelligent, educated, traveled, but all he wanted to do in life was farm. After he passed a couple years ago and my mom was working on estate planning, we found out that, in order to preserve his farm legacy, the entire multi-million dollar farm must go to one sibling . . . because "this is how farmers do it." . . . .