Alan Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 21, 2025 Messages 90 Dec 2, 2025 #1 I’ve been thinking about this lately, were older firearms really made with better craftsmanship and longevity or do today’s materials and machining actually win out?
I’ve been thinking about this lately, were older firearms really made with better craftsmanship and longevity or do today’s materials and machining actually win out?
L Leonard Member Joined Oct 14, 2025 Messages 13 Dec 6, 2025 #2 Every old gun has a story from its wear and tear. New guns work well but the old ones feel special in a way you can't buy.
Every old gun has a story from its wear and tear. New guns work well but the old ones feel special in a way you can't buy.
Alan Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 21, 2025 Messages 90 Tuesday at 5:57 PM #3 Leonard said: Every old gun has a story from its wear and tear. New guns work well but the old ones feel special in a way you can't buy. Click to expand... Yeah, older guns carry a kind of character you just can’t replicate.
Leonard said: Every old gun has a story from its wear and tear. New guns work well but the old ones feel special in a way you can't buy. Click to expand... Yeah, older guns carry a kind of character you just can’t replicate.