I have a Model 94 that I bought new about 30 years ago. If I wanted the stock re-finished, I would do it. I would not care that the gun's market value would change one way or another. Whoever sells it after my death can worry about that one.....:)
A door gun doesn't have to be small or easily concealed. It probably doesn't need a magazine full of rounds, or tritium sights.
Hard to beat a Colt's Single Action .45! :)
The answer for me is obvious. The handgun goes in my tank bag, and I don't ride without it. The problem of course, is the transfer from the tank bag to a carry holster, when dismounting. This can be accomplished several ways, and if you use a bit of imagination, it is pretty easy.
Sorry, bud. Your math isn't any better. Ruby died on January 3, 1967. If he had made it to the following November, it would have been four years. Your sarcasm, however, will stand the test of time.
High Road, huh?
True words. And the smell has lingered for almost 43 years. I went home from school that day, scared and confused.
The scared part changed with time. Now I'm more scared of some things, and less scared of others.
Confused hasn't changed much.
I'd pay cash money for the truthful...
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