Tony
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Simplify the finish.
You know what I mean?
And just make it into an old school cowboy action looking coach gun.
Or even go the other thing and throw some modern things on it like a pick rail and the ability to put a red dot on it.
And just roll with the craziness of retro modern lever action silliness.
They were inexpensive compared to rifles.
They had less moving parts compared to rifles.
Um,
And it was the everyman gun.
I mean, I love it when you watch the cowboy movies and they act like everybody had a lever action that was made by Winchester.
That is not true whatsoever.
Most, many, had shotguns.
And that even goes back to when dudes reported to fight in the Civil War that were country dudes.
They were showing up with frickin' shotguns.
So America has this whole thing with fighting 12 gauges, right?
Separate from Europeans and that is why because shotgun is in our DNA.
That's the mean Yeah, ar-15 America's right, but a 12 gauge has been America's shotgun since before cars
Yeah.
We're, we're in that, we're in that timeframe.
Well, we're in that golden age, but we're also in that age that it's like you're looking at something like this, which years ago, this would have been like, yo, a one in a four, da-da-da-da, prism.