Scott, you’re welcome to join me at the range here in Houston to take her for a ‘spin’.
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When those fail, aim for center mass.
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These two...... An Inland M1 Carbine, and an Ithaca 1911A1 - both manufactured in 1943. The are safe queens, but I do get them out about once a year and put a few rounds through them. Everything else in the safe gets taken out periodically and shot....except maybe my shotguns.
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I always considered a "safe queen" to be a firearm that was kept in pristine condition and never shot in order to retain value. Given the examples here on the thread, I have some that don't get out much that qualify. I have a few NIB vintage guns that will go to my heirs to do with as they please I guess. They are not of extremely high value, but are definitely worth more by being unfired. I don't get my Belgium Hi Power out much, so that would be my offering for the thread.
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Pristine S&W Model 29 .44mag (I have a matching model 19 .357mag)
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True Pass down to my heirs:puma guy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:24 pm I always considered a "safe queen" to be a firearm that was kept in pristine condition and never shot in order to retain value. Given the examples here on the thread, I have some that don't get out much that qualify. I have a few NIB vintage guns that will go to my heirs to do with as they please I guess. They are not of extremely high value, but are definitely worth more by being unfired. I don't get my Belgium Hi Power out much, so that would be my offering for the thread.
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Another HP-35 that I can shoot if I want to do so.
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Most definitely qualify as heirlooms. Beautiful work.Beiruty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:11 pmTrue Pass down to my heirs:puma guy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:24 pm I always considered a "safe queen" to be a firearm that was kept in pristine condition and never shot in order to retain value. Given the examples here on the thread, I have some that don't get out much that qualify. I have a few NIB vintage guns that will go to my heirs to do with as they please I guess. They are not of extremely high value, but are definitely worth more by being unfired. I don't get my Belgium Hi Power out much, so that would be my offering for the thread.
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I also have a Charles Daly Hi Power clone that I used to shoot a lot, but haven't had it out for a long, long time. BTW How are you doing these days? Good I hope.
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Thanks a lot for asking. I am on my 4th year on a kidney transplant. I am mostly living normally. However, the 25 pills each day including 10 blond pressure pills per day make me feel like a very old person. It slows my heart rate and my blood pressure at the same time
I take solace by having each Saturday, a shooting day.
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My Ruger Match Champion fits the OP's definition the best. WAY too nice a firearm to be carrying, even though it would be excellent for the task. I would just hate to ever be forced to use it in a real-world situation, and run the risk of not getting it back. I do try to take it out and run a couple of hundred rounds through it every so often, though, as it is a great shooter. (Stock picture, don't have one of mine, but it's the exact same.)
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That's a great! Sounds like you are making the best of it. I know you realize it more than most that every day we are given is a blessing!Beiruty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 19, 2018 11:11 pmThanks a lot for asking. I am on my 4th year on a kidney transplant. I am mostly living normally. However, the 25 pills each day including 10 blond pressure pills per day make me feel like a very old person. It slows my heart rate and my blood pressure at the same time
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That is not helpful at all! But I thank you for the offer.
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My 686 no dash with Altamont grips.
My Colt 1911 9mm shooter This by far is my most favorite gun.
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