Oh, heck yeah! I'll get them up in a little while. The price was great- I couldn't pass it up.Nice going on your new gun! I've heard nothing but praises for the RO. You do know that pictures are required. Right?
I was thinking Kimber all day, but it didn't work out that way. I came home with a Springfield Range Officer.
Great minds think alike.
That's OK Jeff we'll forgive you this time, at least it's a 1911.
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But honey, it's not a new gun--remember, I got this one a couple of years ago?Sometimes when you hit the LGS something jumps out the display case and just grabs hold of your leg and won't let go.You are stuck with it!! All that is left to do is ask forgiveness when you get home to "she who must be obeyed"!!!
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As the old saying goes.."My worst fear in life is dying and my wife {girlfriend}selling my guns for what I told her I paid for them."....But honey, it's not a new gun--remember, I got this one a couple of years ago?
That's a good reason for having a will or letters of instruction with your lawyer to be opened after your death.As the old saying goes.."My worst fear in life is dying and my wife {girlfriend}selling my guns for what I told her I paid for them."....
I have a deal with a good friend of mine- we will sell each other's guns. We get to pick one to keep and then sell the rest for the right price.That's a good reason for having a will or letters of instruction with your lawyer to be opened after your death.
That's an excellent idea fortunately for me I have a son and 4 grandchildren in line for my guns like I got my dads and grandfathers and great grandfathers. The oldest gun we have passed down in our family is my great grandfathers 1873 Winchester that he bought new.I have a deal with a good friend of mine- we will sell each other's guns. We get to pick one to keep and then sell the rest for the right price.