In celebration of finally having zero infraction points for the first time in a while, I offer the following KARMA:
Getting rid of a set of cuffs seems appropriate in this situation. A genuine set of aluminum Smith & Wesson handcuffs. They come with two keys, but I cannot verify the authenticity or origin of the keys. If you don’t like that, I can send you Peerless or Hiatt keys. Otherwise, suffer thru it. These cuffs still bear a light engraving of my father’s first initial and last name. I can guarantee that he carried these cuffs as a police officer and police chief in my hometown. For those thinking I’m wantonly disposing of family heirlooms, trust me. I got plenty . . .
All you gotta do is post “I’m in,” or something that leads me to believe you want them. The number of your first post is the one that will be considered for the drawing. Last time I did this, we went on about four or five pages, and like last time, I ‘ll probably add to it as we go along.
My mother’s 83rd birthday is June 30. I imagine I’ll draw then, or let somebody at the courthouse on the docket shout out a number. Regardless, enjoy . . .
Edit: A FOBUS RH J Frame paddle holster. I verify that both vintage and modern J Frame pistols lock in securely. Second add, a S&W patch that I personally purchased in Springfield. If you were in previously, you’re still in. Enjoy . . .
Getting rid of a set of cuffs seems appropriate in this situation. A genuine set of aluminum Smith & Wesson handcuffs. They come with two keys, but I cannot verify the authenticity or origin of the keys. If you don’t like that, I can send you Peerless or Hiatt keys. Otherwise, suffer thru it. These cuffs still bear a light engraving of my father’s first initial and last name. I can guarantee that he carried these cuffs as a police officer and police chief in my hometown. For those thinking I’m wantonly disposing of family heirlooms, trust me. I got plenty . . .
All you gotta do is post “I’m in,” or something that leads me to believe you want them. The number of your first post is the one that will be considered for the drawing. Last time I did this, we went on about four or five pages, and like last time, I ‘ll probably add to it as we go along.
My mother’s 83rd birthday is June 30. I imagine I’ll draw then, or let somebody at the courthouse on the docket shout out a number. Regardless, enjoy . . .
Edit: A FOBUS RH J Frame paddle holster. I verify that both vintage and modern J Frame pistols lock in securely. Second add, a S&W patch that I personally purchased in Springfield. If you were in previously, you’re still in. Enjoy . . .
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