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Mark Daiute
09-26-2014, 04:50
Any of you tired of asking the same old question of the sellers on Gunbroker: "how is the bore"?

5MadFarmers
09-26-2014, 05:18
Any of you tired of asking the same old question of the sellers on Gunbroker: "how is the bore"?

So you're bored of asking about the bore so posted on the board?

Ned Butts
09-27-2014, 02:58
:icon_lol:

Mark Daiute
09-27-2014, 03:31
So you're bored of asking about the bore so posted on the board?

Fine just fine! I'll ask no more boring questions of the board. Truth is I was wondering if it was just me.

Dick Hosmer
09-27-2014, 04:47
Old boars at this board are bored by bores who ask about bores!

Ahh, English - don't you just love it!

Dan Shapiro
09-27-2014, 05:25
But to answer your question, yes I would like that information.

Mark Daiute
09-27-2014, 05:48
But to answer your question, yes I would like that information.

Dan, thank you! An adult response to a very simple question.

butlersrangers
09-27-2014, 06:29
Bore condition is always relevant to me in assessing the desirability and value of a firearm. When a seller avoids listing bore condition, I suspect there is usually a reason he is not 'boring' me with this important information. I do get bored with pictures of projectiles inserted in muzzles and the meaningless phrase: "strong rifling".

Dan Shapiro
09-27-2014, 07:24
Dan, thank you! An adult response to a very simple question.

Mark, actually I think the guys are having fun at your expense on a rather slow Saturday. Normally they are a fountain of information, especially of the most obscure and interesting.

Mark Daiute
09-27-2014, 07:31
Mark, actually I think the guys are having fun at your expense on a rather slow Saturday. Normally they are a fountain of information, especially of the most obscure and interesting.

Oh I know that still it was nice to get at least one straight answer. I wasn't mad, just pleased to get one straight answer.

5MadFarmers
09-27-2014, 07:38
, just pleased to get one straight answer.

How would you know if it's straight if you don't know the condition of the bore?

Dan, you feeling ok?

(Couldn't resist. No Dan, you're not a bore.).


Old boars at this board are bored by bores who ask about bores!

Attempting to top that is futile.

Dick Hosmer
09-28-2014, 08:39
From the tone of a couple of the responses, I just want to clarifiy that I was only playing with the word bore itself - nothing negative was intended against any individual, or the OP's pet peeve.

Mark Daiute
09-28-2014, 02:14
From the tone of a couple of the responses, I just want to clarifiy that I was only playing with the word bore itself - nothing negative was intended against any individual, or the OP's pet peeve.

Damn the tones! It's all good!

What's not good is sellers that leave out the heart and soul of what they are trying to sell!

madsenshooter
09-29-2014, 01:25
They figure we're all collectors, a fellow would have to be nuts to shoot a 100+ yr old rifle.

13Echo
09-29-2014, 03:24
They figure we're all collectors, a fellow would have to be nuts to shoot a 100+ yr old rifle.

Just a Hundred? Heck that's qualifies as one of my more modern rifles.

Jerry Liles

psteinmayer
09-30-2014, 05:30
Amen to that!

madsenshooter
09-30-2014, 08:37
My eldest are 119, but the bores aren't that old.

Pentz
10-06-2014, 07:06
Bore, boor, what difference does it make?
Any purchase online is fraught with peril. I bought a rifle years ago (as a collectible...) with the bore described as "bright". It was bright alright, but the rifling resembled smoke tendrils, it was so shot out. At least it was cleaned properly!