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phoenix investment
I see on the dealer poll that phoenix is not to highly reguarded. Any info on that, stories to tell. I am looking at some of there guns, mainly because they are only 1.5 hours away from me here in Charlotte NC and i could actually go see the guns in the metal. Thanks to all for helping this newbie out.
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This is not a place for a newbie.....try meeting some of the LF brothers at local gun show and get a friendly hand up....
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Their guns look like candy, but there is the problem. Know your candy or gag on it when you get home. (Buyer beware)
Honestly, they like to sale pretty guns, itâ??s the business they are in and they seem to do â??pretty â??good at it. Their prices tend to be high. Please understand that not everything that glitters like gold should be paid for with gold. Vern |
Eric I bought my 1906 French Luger, I feel they give the best presentation and most of their inventory come directly for two of the major collectors,one of which I bought two of the most magnificant pieces,my 1900 Test Luger #6786 and one of the finest test holster,I seen.The beauty is you have up to, 6 months or a year, I beleive to pay.I bought my Frenchy monthly, during which your purchase is appreciating.Sure, everybodysopinion may had a 'Skidmark" that we all have to deal with.Any doubtdrop a line.
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