Simple Shooter
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I will not buy any handgun that has a poly frame or a trigger I do not like.
I will not buy one that is striker fired. When holstering, I like being able to secure the hammer with my thumb as a safety precaution.
Agree with several who have posted a dislike of artwork on guns and will expand to color schemes such as rainbow or neon. Nor am I a fan of engraving, except for on a double bbl shotgun where it can be a beautiful thing when paired with a fine walnut stock.
Not a fan of mannlicher stocks, either. But I own one. A dear friend I met on another forum developed lung cancer this time last year. He passed away days before Christmas, but not before having his wife send me his favorite rifle: a TALO exclusive stainless 10/22 with a mannlicher stock. Though we communicated almost daily by email we lived on opposite sides of the country and had never met in person. Yet, he thought enough of our friendship to send me this rifle. I shoot it often in his honor and the mannlicher stock- at least this one in particular- has grown on me.
I will not buy one that is striker fired. When holstering, I like being able to secure the hammer with my thumb as a safety precaution.
Agree with several who have posted a dislike of artwork on guns and will expand to color schemes such as rainbow or neon. Nor am I a fan of engraving, except for on a double bbl shotgun where it can be a beautiful thing when paired with a fine walnut stock.
Not a fan of mannlicher stocks, either. But I own one. A dear friend I met on another forum developed lung cancer this time last year. He passed away days before Christmas, but not before having his wife send me his favorite rifle: a TALO exclusive stainless 10/22 with a mannlicher stock. Though we communicated almost daily by email we lived on opposite sides of the country and had never met in person. Yet, he thought enough of our friendship to send me this rifle. I shoot it often in his honor and the mannlicher stock- at least this one in particular- has grown on me.