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Old 12-30-2011, 08:04 PM
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I have a chance to get it real cheap. I'll be the 4 th owner I shot the gun a few days ago. The first time I pulled the trigger it didn't go bang. I did not pull the trigger near hard enough. I do own 4 rifles and three shotguns hunt and shoot all the time. Have owned a couple of hand guns in the past never had the pleasure of pulling the trigger and no bang because I didn't pull the trigger hard enough is this normal and if not what should I check for? I know a couple of the owners and they say it has not been shot a hundred times and nothings been done to it. Small town.
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