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Originally Posted by Camster
While I do have a number of unfired guns,I say "Shoot it".
Forget the "investment" nonsense-guns really aren't that great as such,though better than other hobbies,and sometimes aren't as liquid as we'd like to think.A well cared for gun that has been fired,isn't losing that much over unfired.
Frankly,if I fired it and if function wasn't 100%,I'd sell it.Rule #1 for me is that they have to work perfectly.
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The BAR 22 wasn't known for reliability. The early ones seem to have most of the problems. It seems as if Browning had worked out some of the issues by the time they ended production. What is amazing is the JMB's SA22 was much more reliable and simple.