RetiredUSNChief
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About a year later I found my old Bersa back at the pawnshop sitting in the used firearm case. I thought I recognized it so curiosity led me to have them check their records. Sure enough, it was my old Bersa. I was irritated at the horrible shape it was in.
Needless to say, I bought it back. I'll take it to my smithy and have him repair the gouges, have him take some of the beaver tail off and give it a nice cerakote finish. Afterwords, I may even try carrying it again.
Well, that's my story, what's yours? What really grinds your firearm gears?
People who sell there guns, then buy them back later because they're angry with how they were treated.
Seriously, about the only aspect about guns themselves that get me are the people who seem to believe that any given gun is "The Magic Gun"™
Such people are usually so unreasonably lobsided about their opinions that they can't seem to carry on a civil conversation on any given gun topic.
What I've found about many such people I've encountered and had a chance to go shooting with is that they often can't shoot as well as I can with my own "inferior" gun.
Makes me smile when that happens.