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Old 05-13-2017, 07:04 PM
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Like others posted, I just don't think you can beat quality which seems to equal accuracy, fun, enjoyment, plinking , training the grandkids, etc.

The K 22 Outdoorsman's (1931) with Call gold dot doesn't go out much anymore...not since value went through the dang roof. The Model 34 AND the Ruger Single Six convertible go out ALL the time. Everyone in my crowd loves plinking with the M34, and who doesn't want to strap on a "cowboy" gun so the Ruger is loved by all with the Galco belt and Western rig. The older grandkids like me to switch (a few seconds tops) to the .22 Magnum and they are a hoot to watch clanging spinners, etc.

Like others, I say save the loot, go for the best you can afford. It will pay off in fun
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