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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    Collectors who, with misplaced pride, write "I have just acquired my 99th 4T (or whatever)" are not doing anything useful for the shooting community. They are, again IMHO, being dogs in the manger and preventing 98 other people from being able to shoot one of these rifles.

    And then they have the temerity to complain that prices are rising - when they themselves are the price drivers!

    Sorry collectors, I know this is unfair to some of you who are serious students of the material, and hereby apologize to those who feel unjustly criticized. But all too many appear to be hoarders. And this is merely the opinion of a serious shooter, so you can ignore it!
    Patrick, everything above this bit is spot on and I agree. To the above part quoted, I do not take offense. I will say though, if I have to replace a part, or, during a sporter restoration I have the choice of parts sitting in front of me in a draw....I'm going with the correctly "marked" one. If I don't have the choice, then so be it, it gets what I have on hand. Apart from re-numbering serial numbered parts, to include the un-fitted forestock, who cares if someone changes out a rusty or pitted band, trigger guard, etc...? If you own a Savage rifle with a glossy black F48 marked middle band and you decide to change it out for a Savage marked one, you would be wrong? How do you know the shop owner didn't swipe the original band for himself ? Or, a friend? No one could know that.

    I understand the implied impact that's trying to be expressed here and to a degree... I agree with it. I wouldn't know where to draw the lines or rules but I imagine that can be worked out. I understand you are a shooter and accept the fact that you don't understand the idea of collecting. I think the word "hoarding" gives that away Does it matter if someone is a serious student of the subject or merely enjoys the collecting aspect of a given interest in order to have a large collection ? I think not, collecting rifles is the same as any other thing you can possibly think of that can be collected. A degree of care and maintenance is required for all collectibles and I know the same degree of fake and forgery goes along with it all. I think the first thing that has to between collectors and shooters is a better mutual respect and understanding.
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