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Members With Small Camera

What's the point in taking a picture of the entire gun, especially a long gun?
..

Because too many cellars are too lazy two give a complete description of the gun, which includes barrel length for a long gun, and a complete pitcher is the only weigh two git an idea of hough long the barrel is, and other features.
 
"get a larger camera".

Available in the Large Cracker Jack box.
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"get a larger camera" he says.
The largest camera I've been able to get my hands on in 6" by 4". That might cover a whole pistle, but there's no way it can cover a whole raffle! I've never even seen a camera that big!
Sheeesh!
 
several long gun ads I've viewed have photos of the sale item :wof:
but
the camera they use will only take photos of sections/parts of the gun
and can not take a photo of the complete gun

yes, I realize you are showing up close detail :thumb:

but, what about the whole/full photo of the sale item

I, and I'm sure other members do not have a printer to print out the sectional photos and tape them together to view the whole gun :frown:

so
those that are taking photos of a long gun
PLEASE
get a larger camera, FYI a larger camera will also take detail photos

those interested in your sale item just may want to see the big picture :shocked:

:fish2:

over and out, WAIT i can't say those 2 together :doh:
Use your imagination,come on man
 
Maybe, I don't want the scratches I covered with a sharpie to show, that's why all my meets are after dark, no one ever has pulled a flashlight to check finish in detail, sharpies work fine.
 
It's not the size of their camera it's all in how you use it.

Oh get out of the gutter, I'm talking about using the zoom or standing farther way from the gun!
 
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