I like the idea that the gun is a tool, I feel the same way, but do like some style aspects of guns : the sleek lines of the single action, the business look of a 1911, and the lines of the rifle and the little lever on ruger number ones, ballards, and other single shots...but that is it for me.. with my sixgun, I want performance and no frills that are not usefully employed, except maybe a handle ( grip ) that dresses up the pistols... heck I am a little embarrased to field a ruger 50th anniversary 45 70 number one due to the gold inlays..as I plan to shoot it.. the wood is spectacular, but other than that I would already be attempting to trade it for a more utlitarian Ruger 1 model in the same calibre...but if not, "I will run whut I brung" and hope the deer do not dye laughing instead of bleeding--that would be hard to live down around the fire...LOL..dead deer no holes..smile that cannot be removed..LOL
I loved the 454 casull I once had, and thought there could be no finer weapon back then, now I am not sure of that but beleive it is the top of the single action production heap and looks just right for my tastes...I am anxiously awaiting the linebaugh small frame and ready to shoot it within its limits...i keep trying to stop this gun madness of wanting a bigger bore in addition, and am beating my self up over the calibers, etc.
at some point the money issue will raise its ugly head again..I think I could be happy with the Smith 500, FA 500 AE/WE, any custom 500..it just gets to be personal preference and the amount I am willing to spend at that point. Of course, my limited knowlege and experience is far overshadowed by my enthusiasm, but I hope that never changes... just hope both grow..