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Shoot it or make it a safe queen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack R Tishue Jr" data-source="post: 1635816" data-attributes="member: 109081"><p>Obviously, something being misunderstood about a collector rifle and one that's now just another junker/shooter. Hey, just go to the Ruger Collectors Society and see what they paying for them. If not more than you paid, then hold it. You're obviously not "honoring" your friend , if they were, your just using it as an excuse to shoot something that HE didn't shoot (and perhaps was therefore honoring as a collectible). Once shot, not going to be put back in new condition. If not sellable as a collector, can always be shot later. Shooting it, just to be doing so, kind of stupid.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong><a href="http://www.rugercollectorsassociation.com/" target="_blank">Ruger Collectors' Association</a></strong></span></p><p>www.<strong>rugercollectorsassociation</strong>.com</p><p><strong>RUGER COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION</strong> . Co-founded in 1975 by the late Stephen K. Vogel and John R. Hansen, Jr., the <strong>Ruger Collectors' Association</strong> is an independent organization of <strong>Ruger collectors</strong>, not affiliated with or sponsored by Sturm, <strong>Ruger</strong> & Co., Inc. The <strong>association</strong>'s members are dedicated to the study and preservation of <strong>Ruger</strong> …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack R Tishue Jr, post: 1635816, member: 109081"] Obviously, something being misunderstood about a collector rifle and one that's now just another junker/shooter. Hey, just go to the Ruger Collectors Society and see what they paying for them. If not more than you paid, then hold it. You're obviously not "honoring" your friend , if they were, your just using it as an excuse to shoot something that HE didn't shoot (and perhaps was therefore honoring as a collectible). Once shot, not going to be put back in new condition. If not sellable as a collector, can always be shot later. Shooting it, just to be doing so, kind of stupid. [SIZE=5][B][URL='http://www.rugercollectorsassociation.com/']Ruger Collectors' Association[/URL][/B][/SIZE] www.[B]rugercollectorsassociation[/B].com [B]RUGER COLLECTORS' ASSOCIATION[/B] . Co-founded in 1975 by the late Stephen K. Vogel and John R. Hansen, Jr., the [B]Ruger Collectors' Association[/B] is an independent organization of [B]Ruger collectors[/B], not affiliated with or sponsored by Sturm, [B]Ruger[/B] & Co., Inc. The [B]association[/B]'s members are dedicated to the study and preservation of [B]Ruger[/B] … [/QUOTE]
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