Kailey
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I think it's also indicative of the culture, right?
I mean, if you think about gun owners as a group tend to be a little bit more on the collector side of things.
We like to have different options.
We like to have something to pass down.
And I think that as what would be considered like the fine arts or just in general, the arts have tended to go more anti-gun.
I think that we as a 2A community have said, you know what, we're going to create art.
our firearms to kind of act as a reflection of what art we might be purchasing if we were to have that option.
And I think that it's allowed kind of a microcosm to happen where people
You know, people still need a place to have a creative outlet.
People still want to have things that when they see it, it brings a smile to their face or that they, you know, that can have a greater value because it's a more limited run, you know, investment pieces.
And I think for a lot of people, you know, these...
custom jobs, commissioning firearms to celebrate kids' births or grandkids' births or whatever it is, that's a reflection of something that the culture has always done.
We're just seeing it expressed in a different way within the 2A space.
And I think that's allowing people that don't want to necessarily be super tactical all the time to come into the space.
You know, we spend a lot of time talking about what is the on-ramp to the Second Amendment.
How do we make people feel more welcome?
How do we show them the vastness of the community?
And I think you have to have something that appeals to them visually where it doesn't feel like a greater barrier to entry.
And I think that these aspects are a net positive to the culture.
Yeah.