Thursday Night Live W/Remy - What makes something a classic? Episode 15

2 years ago
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As always I'm open to topics or questions, but my planned topic if no one chimes in will be, "What makes something a classic?" Specifically, a classic gun or caliber. There are plenty of old ones still in use, there are more modern ones we already consider classics. Why? What is it about certain things that puts them in that realm? think 30-30, 357 Magnum, SAA, Ruger 10/22, Winchester Model 70, Winchester Model 12. It's not just popularity or age, but that's certainly a big part.

I'll also talk about why I think we're on short time before the Democrats make big agenda moves and what I'm seeing as the lead up to the next election. They're already in crisis mitigation and blame shifting to minimize the damage.

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