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"The gun is yours. What you do with it is your business" True enough, you paid for it, you own it, have it your way, do what you want with it. But don't forget, we are not talking about cars made by Ford or people that would be nice to make love to, we are talking about something that one of the great masters of all times made and there will be no more. Like I've said, there are shooters and there are collectors, look at it as a rare collectors item, after all that's what it is, no serious shooter that knows anything about shooting pays that kind of money because he thinks it's a gun that will shoot better than anything that can be built today. A better comparison instead of factory cars or people may be Coins, some old Coins are rare and worth thousands of dollars, they would never be carried lose in your pocket or used in a vending machine, other Coins are nothing more than just money to be used to buy stuff with. Again, if you bought and paid for it it's yours to do what you want, but IMO it's not a good idea to take the chance of something like that being damaged because of it's high historical value and the high dollar value. BTW, I've been a collector of high end guns for many years, bought them and sold them, and have seen more than my share of them messed up, am now a shooter so I've been on both sides of the fence on issues like this S-T
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