None of my forearms have a dark history, and very few have the original packaging.
It’s a gun, not a tub of butter.
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None of my forearms have a dark history, and very few have the original packaging.
It’s a gun, not a tub of butter.
Don't deal with people that call a mag a clip. Problem solved. A box has zero implications on care. Near nil with having a "dark history."It shows some degree of care and ownership.
And pretty much gauranteed not to have a dark history like the "no box, one clip"
Pistols.
That's the difference.
You got a license for those forearms, sir?None of my forearms have a dark history, and very few have the original packaging.
It’s a gun, not a tub of butter.
You got a license for those forearms, sir?
Means even less with FrankengunsThis original discussion was meant to talk about Frankenguns, not so much unloved, unboxed pistols.
This also applys to Glocks since I can build a very reliable 19 for +-300 beans.
Maybe. But if I start with a base 320 and franken it to stardom I think it still adds to the value having the original box matching the FCU, the only registered part.Means even less with Frankenguns
Someone could return it to stock condition if he wanted.Maybe. But if I start with a base 320 and franken it to stardom I think it still adds to the value having the original box matching the FCU, the only registered part.