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Difference between Stick to one’s guns and Stick to one’s last

stick to one’s guns—hold fast to a statement, opinion, or course of action:

  • We were all glad that Kit stuck to her guns about divorcing him. The proceedings took place very quietly…

stick to one’s last—keep to what one knows; refrain from doing smth. that one is not good at:

  • The view was that I ought to stick to my last and run the program, and Jim would take care of the rest.