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Old January 27, 2020, 02:50 PM   #2
NoSecondBest
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You must be pretty young yourself. I don't consider that to be an "old gun". If it's pristine (meaning nothing's obviously broken) just make sure the barrel isn't obstructed and then shoot all you want. I had one of those guns and they are a great gun. Good luck
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