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Old 10-19-2009, 06:17 PM
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Hey Bubba, hold my beer...watch this....!
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Put it on Gunbroker. Beautiful gun. Small piece missing from cylinder, but it won't affect performance. Ought to bring $500.
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Put it on Gunbroker. Beautiful gun. Small piece missing from cylinder, but it won't affect performance. Ought to bring $500.
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Put it on Gunbroker. Beautiful gun. Small piece missing from cylinder, but it won't affect performance. Ought to bring $500.
LOL. I wouldn't be surprised.
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Bubba must have been hurtin'.
Left a perfectly good bullet in there that could have been used in the next reloading session.
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Probably George Bush's fault.
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i guess he will look at the data a little closer now?
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Watch out! That guy on GunBroker with the destroyed M14 will be posting this one soon.
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I would buy it for the cost of the grips and thumb piece, and oh yeh, the lock parts.
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Something like that could make you start flinching.
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