1. and I make three...
- Nice use of the numbered lines.
- I need to remember those.
- From now on, all boating accident references are going to be replaced with I sold that gun to doddg on INGO ...
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1. and I make three...
@doddg ... feeding the addiction: https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-revolvers/450719-rock-island-xt22-22-lr.html
I had had the same thought when I saw that listed!
Now we just need to get his reviews a bit more concise and dropped over here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/ingo-real-world-reviews/
and I think that would potentially save us all some $$ as we can just let him chase everything down and review it for us
Brilliant idea! I’d say we couldn’t get him into the nicer toys some of us like, but you all did talk him into that SR1911...
1. and I make three...
...but I'll get no sympathy here on a gun forum.
I decided to be sympathetic to your lot and purchased a sweet SW Model 15-2 today. That makes three purchases for me since Saturday, so that makes your purchases "just" average!
Will look for your 22a first impressions...
I decided to be sympathetic to your lot and purchased a sweet SW Model 15-2 today. That makes three purchases for me since Saturday, so that makes your purchases "just" average!
Will look for your 22a first impressions...
1. I missed that in the forum rules.
3. It applies only to my threads.
2-4. $425 (which is at least a great price) plus I bought 2000 rounds of ammo while in the store. The gun isn't pristine but I would call it 95%+. Original grips. Faint turn line.
5. Price is relative...
4. Yea: price! I enjoy "mulling" it over, and from the Smith 38s I've bought: yes, I'm OK with the price: doesn't seem out of line for a S/W.
5. 95% sounds totally awesome to me! And, a "faint turn line" So what, that's what revolvers do when you use them: marks of pride, scars of worthiness!
6. Give me a good used revolver any day! It's like antique cars: I love the ones that get driven thousands of miles per year instead of the ones that just sit: it's a shame.
7. I get your quick negotiation. I have bought 2 guns by just accidentally and casually looking into the used gun case and saw what I could not say no to:
S/W Airweight, 7 shot revolver, 22magnum (asking $500 and I paid the outrageous sum of $450 b/c I was enamored by it and didn't even know it existed.
It might be a gun I cannot recoup my cost: I paid retail even if they did come down 10%. Then therewasthe the Ruger Bearcat 22LR, SS they wanted $400 (I think) and I ended up getting it for $320. Only b/c it was stainless: I'm weak. ]
6. Well, the hunt in this case was the lgs hunting me until he found my weaknesses. K-frame SW's being one of many. Yea, I paid asking price. Gladly! Entire negotiation took 15 to 20 seconds. It was purely an ambush...
9. How true, my friend.As for doddg's point #6, stalking the game and finding his weakness...that was easy. For you it's 2 parts. 1 part .22LR and 1 part Stainless Steel and you just can't help yourself...can you? Lol
Yes it was..but in all fairness I did tell you to think about it and tried to give you time to make sure you were good with the deal.
It has been a super busy week, but I am hoping to go put a few rounds down range with the shield tomorrow