[QUOTE=Dean Romig;449568]It has always been understood at these events that “You don’t touch another person’s gun without the explicit permission of the owner.” It is very rude to do otherwise.
I’ll have three Parkers for the PGCA tables.
Dean that is well and good but I am sure that their are folks walking the tent that are new to these events and are not familiar with your statement. All it takes is one dropped gun by someone who is not familiar with the unwritten rules to cost someone a lot of money. I think it is a good idea to at least have a sign reminding/teaching folks to not touch the guns. JMHO
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