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Good question, I don't ever seem to sell any of them. I get a idea, build the gun,test fire it and stand it in the safe or corner and start on another.
I trained on center fire long guns and some hand guns then started to work on all sorts pistols, a few shot guns and now mostly center fire single shot black powder cartridge guns.
I have one whole tool box set up for the complete working of 1911 Colts, another of my loves.
Muzzle loaders just have sort of been there all along even as a kid.
All guns interest me and that is how I spend most of the time especially in the long dark winter months here in Alaska.
I have been wasting a lot of gun building time on this puter too since I learned to type with all my fingers at age 53. Didn't think I could ever learn to do it and low and behold, the fingers just seem to learn where to go. :rotf:
The older one gets and the more things learned the more one sees there is just no end to the things we don't know. :grin: MD
 
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