Originally Posted By: ClapperZapper
They are a farm implements for cheapskates. They are usually clapped out and worn beyond safe use by the time the end up on gunbroker where they are usually offered by chiselers and crooks.


Jesus, thats a little harsh, isn't it? Yes, there are worn out examples and yes there are like new examples, too-I've got one of the later. In any event, a worn out Nitro isn't the fault of the gun. They go boom, even a lot of them that haven't been well cared for.

That comment is like blaming a hapless Fox or Parker for ending up with ed and getting burned with a propane torch.

Ain't the gun's fault ed is a doofus.


Best,
Ted