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Purchased new in 2006, price including Tax, $ 559.95.

This one will never leave me, never.

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Purchased new in 2006, price including Tax, $ 559.95.

This one will never leave me, never.

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What if you were offered $3,000 for it
plus a week's vacation in Hawaii?
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Are you offering?
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Uncle Ed, you are ornery!
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Nice! Have one like it with me almost everyday,but mine is a little shinier.
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Nice! Have one like it with me almost everyday,but mine is a little shinier.
After all these years you're still spit shinning things?
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No I got it new like that but I have kept it nice and shiny. Figure I might blind any bad guys.
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That sure is a sweet looking model 60!
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I was lucky enough to be able to try both the 4 and 5 inch versions of the 625 back when I had some "extra money" and I was looking for a .45 semi-auto. I didn't know that there was a revolver in that caliber and I never considered it to be an option. Thank goodness that I was naïve enough to check them out because, after some research and hands-on experience with the two versions of the 625-8; I eagerly bought the 5 inch model because I couldn't believe how great it felt and handled. It certainly didn't hurt that trigger broke like glass and the accuracy was beyond my ability (at the time, HA-HA). Of course I picked up a 4506 no-dash and a CS45 since then but that "Big Mamou" is still my favorite!
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