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And I have exceeded my firearm budget for the year. (and then some.) http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=380846890 |
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ok, that not good but let us safe the pics http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=380846890 |
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Hi All, If a forum member buys this there is an original scope and rings here http://www.usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=28109 It would make a great outfit, in a good hard hitting calibre. Regards LesLeeSpeed |
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It's not mine, I just connected the two as I once had a 1910 Mannlicher. |
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If I thought I would not be living in the garage for the next year I would bid on this. One can do just so much on journeymans wages. As it is, I have just bought a M/S .270 that she knows about and a 1895 sporter carbine that she doesn't know about. (Yet) No deceit in the second purchase, I don't operate that way. Waiting delivery of the sporter. |
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just tell her it was very cheap |
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Actually it was, sir. I sold off some gunparts,(Jewell trigger, scope mounts, etc.) that I have had around for years and was not using or would use. So the said rifle was funded by the sale of them. No current out of pocket expenditure, so to speak. At least it's my way of book keeping. |