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DonWallbaum 11-18-2008 09:41 AM

Morgan...

ALL fun costs... it is just a question of direct vs. indirect cost... ;)

Not into hunting, so I am spared that.

WAS heavily into photography.. back when it was fun and you used film and had a darkroom. Actually made a living off that skill for many years. Somehow, adjusting gammas in Photoshop is just not the same as pulling an image out of a developer tray, but perhaps now my age is showing. :roflmao: :bigbye:

Steinar 11-18-2008 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DonWallbaum
[B]ALL fun costs... it is just a question of direct vs. indirect cost... ;)
My fault.. rings.. flowers.. you are abselutely right ;)

A.Mifsin 11-18-2008 01:44 PM

"Somehow, everything that is fun costs, except"

Morgan, if I understand you right :) Even that cost something, not much, still in a sort of way, it is a fee.:D

Alf. :cheers:

davidkachel 11-21-2008 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DonWallbaum (Post 150748)
Alf...

Hmmm... this could work for me. The problem with adding to my collection now, is my wife has pointed out that I havent killed anyone with the guns I have, so why do I need more?...
Don

Don,

I will be happy to provide you with a list of people who need killin' if you wish to quickly solve this problem with your wife [grin].

davidkachel 11-21-2008 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Morgan Kane (Post 150839)
...Somehow, everything that is fun costs, except....

Steinar, 'except' results in children which are more expensive than any of those other things!

T davidson 11-24-2008 11:52 AM

Mitchell Lugers
 
I just purchased a Mitchell Luger that was part of an estate sale. It had never been shot before, so I took it to my gunsmith and had him check it out. After reading posts in this forum, I was concerned about the quality of this gun.

Those concerns were completely UNFOUNDED. I took it to the range and it gobbled up a box of 115 gran Remington ammo. Accuracy was impressive. 2.0" groups at 15 yards. With the minor exception of some machine marks on the interior of the gun, it is flawless. It is also matched-slide assembly to frame (ser. # on both). It is stamped 1991 and was manufactured by SPM, in Houston TX.

For those that don't know, SPM (Spanton Precision Machine) was the original company to manufacture the gun for Mitchell, Stoeger, Aimco, and Orimar. From the late 80's thru 2002, approximately 18 thousand were made. So, while it's not a collectible yet, it should be soon, as you can own one these- and shoot it, without wondering if the gun you now own was used to kill one of our boys in WWII!

For those that don't think much of these guns, I say too bad-for you! The LUGER that I'm shooting is very accurate, well built, and AMERICAN made.

Regards, TIM


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