357magster
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Okay, I 've reluctantly resigned myself to the fact that it may be many many years before I find a Triple Lock ... and possibly decades before I can call a Registered Magnum my own.
But, dang it, a birth year gun? Shoot! I should be able to find one of those!
Well, I haven't. Not yet. Got within one year so far. That's not good enough. Doesn't count. Loser!
The ugly green mist of jealousy descends upon me whenever I read a post by some lucky so-and-so who just found his birth year gun. Heck, if he can do it, why can't I?? (Don't get me wrong ... I may be envious, but I am also sincerely happy for the fellow and revel in his acquisition.)
But after fretting and gritting my teeth for the past few years I suddenly realized, what the heck am I getting my Fruit-of-the-Looms in a knot for?? Why, birth year guns are as common as overweight people in tight stretchy pants at Walmart!
It has been right under my nose the whole time. I have a gun that is considerably more "rare". It is not a birth year gun ... it is not a birth month gun ... heck, it's not even a birth day gun ... no, it is much more special than that ... it is a birth place gun!
Yes, my friends, unless someone was born in Springfield or Hartford, how many can say that they have a gun that came into the world in the same town in which they did? (I am sure that there must be a few ... would be very interested in hearing about them.)
So behold, the mighty Charter Arms Undercover! (I know ... I know ... you're all jealous!
)
Born (like me) in the once beautiful city of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
(And, like me, getting a little purple and spotty with age ...
)
But, dang it, a birth year gun? Shoot! I should be able to find one of those!
Well, I haven't. Not yet. Got within one year so far. That's not good enough. Doesn't count. Loser!
The ugly green mist of jealousy descends upon me whenever I read a post by some lucky so-and-so who just found his birth year gun. Heck, if he can do it, why can't I?? (Don't get me wrong ... I may be envious, but I am also sincerely happy for the fellow and revel in his acquisition.)
But after fretting and gritting my teeth for the past few years I suddenly realized, what the heck am I getting my Fruit-of-the-Looms in a knot for?? Why, birth year guns are as common as overweight people in tight stretchy pants at Walmart!
It has been right under my nose the whole time. I have a gun that is considerably more "rare". It is not a birth year gun ... it is not a birth month gun ... heck, it's not even a birth day gun ... no, it is much more special than that ... it is a birth place gun!
Yes, my friends, unless someone was born in Springfield or Hartford, how many can say that they have a gun that came into the world in the same town in which they did? (I am sure that there must be a few ... would be very interested in hearing about them.)
So behold, the mighty Charter Arms Undercover! (I know ... I know ... you're all jealous!

Born (like me) in the once beautiful city of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
(And, like me, getting a little purple and spotty with age ...


