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Old 11-10-2008, 07:41 AM
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This weekend I had to take my Upadate class for my CCW. I tell ya, it's a conspiracy. They make you take a refresher course, so they can carge you for it, and then you spend a day sitting in the gunshop walking past all their inventory a dozen times during the class.

Well, they had a 625 in .45 acp with an RED-DOT mounted on top. Pre Lock, with the firing pin on the hammer. How can you say no when they're practically GIVING it away?

I would post a picture or two, but I left it for their gunsmith to see if they have a rear sight they can put back on. I figure the RED-DOT would be a better addition on my shotgun. I'm an Iron Sights kinda guy.

Anyway, $550 that I'm really happy to have spent!
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This weekend I had to take my Upadate class for my CCW. I tell ya, it's a conspiracy. They make you take a refresher course, so they can carge you for it, and then you spend a day sitting in the gunshop walking past all their inventory a dozen times during the class.

Well, they had a 625 in .45 acp with an RED-DOT mounted on top. Pre Lock, with the firing pin on the hammer. How can you say no when they're practically GIVING it away?

I would post a picture or two, but I left it for their gunsmith to see if they have a rear sight they can put back on. I figure the RED-DOT would be a better addition on my shotgun. I'm an Iron Sights kinda guy.

Anyway, $550 that I'm really happy to have spent!
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:56 AM
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Congratulations on the 625!! Great guns...I wish I'd never sold mine
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Old 11-10-2008, 09:50 AM
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Congrats on your new piece.
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Old 11-10-2008, 12:02 PM
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IF I buy another gun that is what it will be.I cannot find any at your price though.
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