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If it's black it's got way more soul than 20%
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If it's black it's got way more soul than 20%
A writer in a major firearm's publication decried that polymer framed firearms are guns without a soul. He felt. that the only firearms with a soul, are metal framed firearms that will withstand the elements of time and provide a more enjoyable shooting experience are firearms like Browning Hi-powers, 1911's, wheel guns by Colt, Smith & Ruger and other similar firearms.
I like his argument. I also prefer shooting my metal framed firearms over my polymer framed guns.
What are your feelings?
Wouldn't it really just be a trigger, sights, magazine catch, magazine (partial) and a frame? Seeing the slide, barrel, takedown release, partial magazine and fire control group are all metal based, just leaving a blackish/brownish taint to the sediment….And right there. Deep in the sediment. Will be a Glock 19! While at the same time, the wood and steel gun will be nothing but a black and dark brown stain in that sediment.
I'll be darned. I'd always thought they did it for money.Blued steel and walnut firearms are lovingly crafted by their creators, master craftsmen in both wood and steel, carefully measuring, filing, fitting and finishing with great care and pride.
Yes that is the vile offending object. I almost want to give him one of my Hi-Powers to help restore his dignity.
^ This.In 10,000 years we will all just be a layer of sediment. Shoot whatever you want now before it's too late.
I say BS. I have lots of metal guns and I like them. I also like glocks and some other polymer guns. The only ones with "soul" are the ones a person has special connection to imo.A writer in a major firearm's publication decried that polymer framed firearms are guns without a soul. He felt. that the only firearms with a soul, are metal framed firearms that will withstand the elements of time and provide a more enjoyable shooting experience are firearms like Browning Hi-powers, 1911's, wheel guns by Colt, Smith & Ruger and other similar firearms.
I like his argument. I also prefer shooting my metal framed firearms over my polymer framed guns.
What are your feelings?