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  • Beowulf

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    My friend told his daughter, "You can't date a boy that doesn't know the difference between an AK47 and an AK74............ and you can't date a boy that does."

    Yeah, I'd definitely be careful with that. There are plenty of bearded "bad boys" with ISIS affiliation that might meet that first qualification. :laugh:
     

    shootersix

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    Get the .357 DE, I've had mine since the early 80s, and it's a hoot. A great reloaders platform for seeing just how high .357 mag will go.

    my regret gun was a 357 magnum desert eagle that I sold in the early 90's it was a early import and was a blast too shoot! but my car broke down, and I needed money, to I took it to a gun show, and have lived in regret ever since (all black 357 mag sn# 7888)

    every desert eagle I see I check the serial number, and if I ever run across it, it's mine!

    I told this story to my second wife, and after that she's made a rule for me (and its carved in stone!) "I can buy any gun I want...but i'm not allowed to sell any, not one!"
     

    88E30M50

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    I have bought a few back but those were sold to friends. I’ve let a bunch of guns go over the years and a few have caused regrets. I sold a G23.3 to a buddy and when he needed to let it go because of wrist issues, I was lucky enough to be in a position to buy it back. Same with a Remington Rand 1911.

    Most of what has been sold has not been missed, like all of the different Bersa’s I had over the years. None were bad pistols but none were special either.

    There was a nickel plated 586 that I still regret letting go of though.
     
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