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I would assume that we have some who fall into that category but very few I would guess.

I enjoy and appreciate all types and categories of firearms. The only firearms that I don't like are cheaply made ones. They have their place I suppose, everyone regardless of their financial situation should be able to afford something for protection and/or other purposes. But they are just not for me. I stand by the old adage, you get what you pay for.
 
One of my former neighbors only had flintlocks.
I'm the opposite, I have a safe full of modern firearms, a couple WWII military arms, and handguns. I only recently got into BP when one of the older fellows at camp passed along a TC Hawken. The lock was in bad shape, and as I learned how to fix it I fell in love with flintlocks.
 
I guess I fit right in.

I have all kinds of guns, and like them all, but don't shoot them all as much as I should.

My primary focus, for a while now, has been shotguns of the cartridge variety, for both hunting and recreation.
 
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