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Mine stands in a corner, like it's ready to go. It's breech is welded, so it's just a club at this point. Looks pretty cool, though.
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A Sig?I need to buy a cheap throwaway so I can KaBoom it and hang it on ... I dunno ... The Wall.
elsie
Why do you let muppets into your home? Your insurance rates must be through the roof!I'm always amazed when a visiter asks if that is the rifle I used to kill that Bison.
(My marble shooting Matchlock)
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Leave it out for some poor fool to steal... or dump it at a "buy back" for $100 bucks. I got a couple in the "buy back" line-up...I have an old A Richard 12 GA with double hammers and Damascus steel barrels. One of the hammers won't lock back and with those barrels, I'm sure it wouldn't be safe to fire with modern ammo anyhow. I've never even dropped a shell in the chambers. My wife would like to use it as a wallhanger. Maybe after I remove the firing pins? We'll see.
If you display a Wall Hanger firearm in your home, where do you display it. Do you lock it with trigger lock, display case or leave it au natural?
I have empty space that would look better with an AR15 hanging off the mantel. Maybe a rotating selection.
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You must live in Portland, generally I concur for city dwellers. All my cases and racks are antique, from another time period. PAXI keep my wall hangers in the room with my safes. I find it to be the most fitting place for them, and there is virtually no chance of someone seeing them when walking around the house. I see displaying them the same way I view gun stickers, they should not be outwardly displayed for everyone to see.