For almost all of my adult collecting years I have always abhorred what I will call "Gun Snobs". Individuals who think their particular rifle is superior to anyone's similar rifle. They deftly drop names of experts in that particular field of weaponry and give you the impression that they and the expert are fast friends. They are skilled in belittling you, your rifle and any opinion you have contrary to theirs. After any discussion with such individuals I feel as if I must shower with Lye soap hoping I can cleanse myself of such a disgusting involvement.
Over the years I have met them in gun stores, gun shows and in online forums. The forums are the worst venue for these loathsome toads. I guess they feel that since you can't confront them face to face then they are protected in their particular brand of nastiness. I have managed to avoid most of the forums that have a plethora of these individuals, especially if the forum managers won't control them.
Fortunately I have seen very little evidence of "Gun Snobs" on this forum in the years I have been a member. Administrators and other members shut them down quickly and the slime balls move on to greener feeding grounds or richer pastures (your choice of fractured homily).
However ... the other day I did meet one of these odious slugs (long time member) right here on the Jouster's M1903 forum. Although I didn't recognize this individual's traits at first, my wife accurately pointed him out. After a few hours of reading and rereading the posts, I had to finally sadly admit she was right.
So, to paraphrase "Pogo" (who paraphrased "U.S. Navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry")... "I have met the enemy and he is .......me!" Yep, little ole fuzz ball me.
I found myself taking on a superior tone about the Greek return 03s and A3s. While I didn't come right out and say it I thought "why would anyone want to own one of these trashy rifles". WRONG THOUGHT PROCESS! And here's why:
1. These rifles were not specifically manufactured for the Greek military, they are American rifles and the served honorably in our services from 1903 to the end of World War 2. Although they may have been returned in varying conditions and mixed parts they are no different than our returning veterans who also returned in varying conditions and some times mixed parts. Their service deserves to be honored, not debased.
2. Thanks to the CMP, many individuals have been able to own a piece of American history at an affordable price. While they are not collector quality, they are definitely shootable and can enhance any collection of US martial firearms. Also a legacy to be passed down to our young, who seem to be uneducated about our history.
3. Although many of these returning veterans are not silk purses, they are not sow's ears either. One aspect of collecting M1903s and A3s is finding correct parts to put the veteran in authentic condition. The thrill of the hunt for correct parts can be as addicting as the hunt for game.
So my friends, forgive my slide toward the "Snob Side" and I hope I can do better in the future.
BEAR
Over the years I have met them in gun stores, gun shows and in online forums. The forums are the worst venue for these loathsome toads. I guess they feel that since you can't confront them face to face then they are protected in their particular brand of nastiness. I have managed to avoid most of the forums that have a plethora of these individuals, especially if the forum managers won't control them.
Fortunately I have seen very little evidence of "Gun Snobs" on this forum in the years I have been a member. Administrators and other members shut them down quickly and the slime balls move on to greener feeding grounds or richer pastures (your choice of fractured homily).
However ... the other day I did meet one of these odious slugs (long time member) right here on the Jouster's M1903 forum. Although I didn't recognize this individual's traits at first, my wife accurately pointed him out. After a few hours of reading and rereading the posts, I had to finally sadly admit she was right.
So, to paraphrase "Pogo" (who paraphrased "U.S. Navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry")... "I have met the enemy and he is .......me!" Yep, little ole fuzz ball me.
I found myself taking on a superior tone about the Greek return 03s and A3s. While I didn't come right out and say it I thought "why would anyone want to own one of these trashy rifles". WRONG THOUGHT PROCESS! And here's why:
1. These rifles were not specifically manufactured for the Greek military, they are American rifles and the served honorably in our services from 1903 to the end of World War 2. Although they may have been returned in varying conditions and mixed parts they are no different than our returning veterans who also returned in varying conditions and some times mixed parts. Their service deserves to be honored, not debased.
2. Thanks to the CMP, many individuals have been able to own a piece of American history at an affordable price. While they are not collector quality, they are definitely shootable and can enhance any collection of US martial firearms. Also a legacy to be passed down to our young, who seem to be uneducated about our history.
3. Although many of these returning veterans are not silk purses, they are not sow's ears either. One aspect of collecting M1903s and A3s is finding correct parts to put the veteran in authentic condition. The thrill of the hunt for correct parts can be as addicting as the hunt for game.
So my friends, forgive my slide toward the "Snob Side" and I hope I can do better in the future.
BEAR

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