Winchesters as an investment in these uncertain times. Bring those new collectors into the fold. Nothing holds it’s value in uncertain times like quality, classic firearms. Not even gold. Spread the word far and wide. Like the politicians, don’t let a crisis go to waste.
Shoot low boys. They're riding Shetland Ponies.
I looked at the stock market. Down. Crude oil, down. Gold not doing much. I looked in my safe. There sat some nice Winchesters. They looked fine. I smiled. The Winchesters smiled. We had a good talk. I closed the safe and left them there in the dark to breed.
Shoot low boys. They're riding Shetland Ponies.
win4575 said
Lets see if I understand you correctly. If I have a couple of standard ’92 carbines hanging on the wall side by side, turn the lights out in the gun room and leave them alone for a few days, will I end up with one or two new baby carbines? I like that idea.
All of mine must be female, because they haven’t been breed yet!
Maverick
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