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Unread 10-12-2013, 12:26 PM   #1
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New here. Been buying and shooting guns for a long time. Two that I always wanted but never purchased was a Colt SAA and a Luger. After a brush with The Reaper last year I decided I had waited long enough. I picked up the Colt and now am testing the Luger waters.
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Jerry, Welcome! Both great guns. Good hunting.
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Yes, welcome. And don't wait for the Reaper to come back again. He may not leave without you next time...
Better go buy a Luger.
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Jerry , I thought about buying a luger for years, I bought one last month. Only regret is not buying one years ago. Its a fun gun to shot.
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don't wait for the Reaper to come back again. He may not leave without you next time...
Better go buy a Luger.

And think how happy your heirs will be when they find you left them a Luger!
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don't wait for the Reaper to come back again. He may not leave without you next time...
Better go buy a Luger.

And think how happy your heirs will be when they find you left them a Luger!
Good one Jerry, that gives me the incentive to go out and buy a couple more, just want all my heirs to feel like I was thinking about them right up to the end.

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Yes, if you are able to substantiate that they are legally owned and saleable I believe. Just as other antiquities and items of intrinsic value. Things that do not go in are items that cannot be valued or sold.
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Welcome to the Forum, but you will need at least two, one nice one to collect and one to shoot.
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Jerry, welcome. When you get your pistol you may want to try shooting some Buckeyes from their limbs - these pistols are very accurate.
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