Bubba: the GREAT SATAN to rifle collectors 👹 | Collector & Marksman Ep.1
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When surplus rifles were cheap, they were the easiest rifles to "customize", "optimize", and "personalize"... but years later when we realize the true value within them, these "pioneers" are now branded as "BUBBA".
Bubba destroys historical rifles that we could have otherwise enjoyed today... but who are they? what does their work look like? Most importantly... can we save the rifle?
This is a series for "Collector & Marksman", a new series where we delve into "shootable collectible firearms" that are available for our enjoyment. What do you think we should cover next?
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