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Unless you’re doing it wrong guns are an investment you can easily capitalize on. Prices are skyrocketing and if you pay attention, it’s not difficult to profit on your hobby.
To be clear, buying retail and then selling for a loss is the wrong way.
I see a lot of negative comments. In the video I've seen - it runs like a sewing machine.
Anybody ever shot one? Held one? Or is this the Elmer Fudd bashing thread?
http://youtu.be/qnrsvUanLfU
Today I was comparing the HK USP .45 with a Sig P220R. In the interest of transparency, I am an HK fanboy.
There was no comparison between the two. The USP was nose heavy, felt cheap and sounded loose. Fit and finish were far superior on the Sig. The Sig balanced well, did not rattle...
As someone who works in film and on the movie in question;
No, that's not how it happens. Actors have as much say as they want in blade selection. Many have custom knives made themselves for their character.
My Jack Russell Terrorist takes no guff off of coons or possums. He has won all his bouts no contest thus far.
Mostly because he thinks he is ten feet tall and bulletproof.
Chases deer too, hasn't caught one yet...
1. Para P14-45 in stainless, with hi-viz front sight. Love this pistol, my daily carry for 5 years.
2. Para P10 Warthog in stainless. Fits just right with the pinky extender. Nice backup truck gun.
3. Para P14 Black Ops Recon in nitron finish with a rail and a green laser. Tack driving range...
This.
My .454 Rossi/puma legacy is an incredible buy for the money. Fit, finish, action, quality - it's all there. Don't believe the haters - check some out for yourself. Bought mine new 6-7 years go.
Also shoots 45 colt as well as it handles the 454 round.
I've cut back almost as far as I can for my smaller than last year collection.
1) .22 long rifle
2) .22 magnum -
3) .38 special
4) .357 magnum
5) 12 ga.
6) .45 acp
7) .45 colt
8) .454 casull
9) .410 gauge
10) .223
11) .308
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