WestKentucky
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I have had a few grail guns in my hands, and they generally end up back on the rack. I just slow myself down to check everything out carefully, and always with a keen interest of “why is it here” and I often figure out something odd about the gun that makes me either not want THAT gun or not want one of them at all. I recall the first time I ever picked up a 50AE desert eagle, and had the money in my pocket. The gun was beautiful, huge, heavy, didn’t feel well in my hands, and the action felt kinda strange. I put it down and the guy behind me bought a box of ammo for it and went to the range with it, and it sat in the case for 3 more months before disappearing. Rather than get excited and throw cash at the gun, I methodically convince myself that I either do or don’t need it, and I usually don’t.