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Old 03-13-2013, 02:10 AM
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A few months back i traded my smith & wesson 15-22 for a ruger mini thirty. The 15-22 had a moe grip and a spikes tactical fake can, now that to me seemed like a steal for the mini thirty which was bone stock. So then after owning the mini for about 2 months, i put on an accu strut, rail mount, flash hider and finally refinished the stock. Earlier today i traded that mini thirty for a brand new kahr p45 with the box and original paperwork, along with a ruger super redhawk 7 1/2 barrel chambered in .454 casull/.45 long colt which also included the box with paperwork and unopened scope mount. Now i think i done pretty good! Anyone looking for a new revolver? Ha
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