This video discusses the impact of shooting rare, collectible World War II firearms. While guns are designed to be shot and won't break from normal use, each shot contributes to wear and tear, potentially degrading the firearm's value. The speaker suggests that if preserving absolute maximum value is the priority, these firearms should not be shot. However, if the passion for firearms and what they represent is paramount, shooting them is encouraged.
This video explores the question of whether a firearm is too collectible to shoot. The host, Hickok45, argues that even limited edition firearms, like the STP Marlin Limited Edition chambered in .45-70, should be shot and enjoyed rather than kept solely as safe queens. He suggests that the perceived future value of unfired collectibles is often overestimated, and the primary purpose of a firearm is to be used.
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