You two guys are funny!

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the very kind gesture but I've never accepted charity from anyone at any time in my long, sorry life and I sure don't intend to start now.
Let's put this into perspective: I've got more guns and more ammo than I could ever use up in my entire remaining lifetime.

With just 4-1/2 good years left, I should be selling, not buying.
My short-term "cash-flow" problem is there only because I over-did it in the last quarter of 2015 while trying to keep up with the Kaveman.

It was a very successful quarter acquisition-wise except that I didn't have nearly enough money to pay for all those fun new toys... hence, the unusually large carry-over deficit into 2016.
I was supposed to sell up to 3 guns before the end of 2015 (maxing out at our state limit for F-T-F sales) to help pay for those 3rd quarter acquisitions... but I halted that effort when it became clear what our commander-in-chief was up to. And then, to make matters worse, the market crashed and my pitiful little IRA shrunk to a dangerously low level.
But all that misses the main point: I'm not at all sure that employee bought/owned 1006 is the right 10mm gun for me. It certainly isn't at $850+Tax. I don't even like the color or the look.

It's a little Frankengun-ish to me.
Of course, at a lower price I'd kinda be forced to consider it just because 10mm 3rd Gens are so damn rare in my loony moonbat state.

I may not see another one come up for sale for several years.
Anyway, that gun was never in the plan for 2016 and there ain't a whole lot of elbow room in the plan to add anything.

It was just a curious find... in fact, a very curious find... and I thought that
Team 3rd Gen might be able to help me to better understand what I had found.