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Gary said:
For $1k, I'd have a gun made for me. Better yet, I'd take a class and learn how to build one myself. But that's just me being cheap. Yep, I'll try to save $250 on a gun but spend $500 or so for a class, $400 for airfare, $150 for car rental, $250 for motel rental, $100 on food just to save $250. Some of us just aren't very bright. :rotf:


LOL! I think we were twins seperated at birth!
 
Now thats what I was looking for- and more!

Think I'll have to get out to a M/L shoot and see if I can hold/try some different toys..

I don't have tons of money (House/*expensive*wife/daughter/hunting) so I may have to sell some of the smokeless rifles, speaking of which have been gathering dust since the arrival of my T/C this summer. :grin:

Whatever happens, I know I'll get great advice from all of you kind/pleasant folk here.
Seriously, thank you for your opinions...

1Shot.

(An Englishman lost in Canada)
 
Gary said:
For $1k, I'd have a gun made for me. Better yet, I'd take a class and learn how to build one myself. But that's just me being cheap. Yep, I'll try to save $250 on a gun but spend $500 or so for a class, $400 for airfare, $150 for car rental, $250 for motel rental, $100 on food just to save $250. Some of us just aren't very bright. :rotf:
Don,t forget the cost for tools :haha:
 
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