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Old 11-09-2014, 03:01 AM
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At the risk of being judged and told how much I overpayed...I wanted it bad enough to give $1450 which was the Buy Now price. I understand that this is probably three times the original retail but the bottom line was that I wanted bad enough that I really didn't care. The seller had another one that was NIB just like the one I purchased and as soon as I clicked "Buy Now" the other one instantly sold for the "Buy Now" of the same price I paid for the piece I won. I don't buy guns to sell them later, so I know that however much I "overpayed" will eventually be irrelevant. Nice pics 5Wire...so why did you let her go?
SMART MOVE ! ! ! WHILE OTHERS WILL DICK AROUND, LAMENTING HOW MUCH THESE REVOLVERS ARE SELLING FOR, YOU WILL BE ENJOYING YOURS. YOURS IS SURE TO APPRECIATE BEYOND WHAT YOU PAID FOR IT.
I TOO AM A FAN OF THE MOUNTAIN GUNS. I OWN THREE--A 686, A 629, AND A 625 IN .45COLT. I SEARCHED FOR ONE IN .45ACP, BUT TO NO AVAIL. I FINALLY PURCHASED A MODEL OF 1899 IN .45ACP. THIS IS ARGUABLY MY BEST REVOLVER AS FAR AS TRIGGER PULL AND ACCURACY, SO I STOPPED LOOKING FOR A MG IN THAT CALIBER. SINCE THEN, I HAVE SEEN SEVERAL FOR SALE--OF COURSE ! ! ! IN ANY EVENT, HERE ARE MY THREE. L==>R THE 686, 629, AND 625. TE SINGLE PIC IS THE 625. THE GRIPS ARE AHRENDS SMOOTH TACTICAL CONVErSIONS, IN OIL FINISHED MORADILLO………...
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