Double Maduro
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So I had a service call on a clients computer today, Saturday no less. While I was there my MCA (Marital Control Authority/wife) called and said that my CHL had arrived.
The client overheard and said she had a gun for sale, it is an EAA windicator .357mag in blue with a 2" barrel. It came with most of a box of shells, 2 speed loaders and a holster. When I asked how much she said $75. I hemmed and hawed a bit and said sold.
It appears to be 90% plus. It is very tight and a little dirty so I will be giving it a good cleaning before our first trip to the range.
I don't feel that I took advantage of her, I asked if she was sure she wanted to sell it for $75. and she asked if I knew what it was worth. I said I didn't know, still don't, although the EAA web site has them listed new at $259.
So how did I do?
Are these good guns?
Are they dependable?
Any experience good or bad with tips on what to watch for or improvements I can make would be appreciated.
Thanks,
DM
The client overheard and said she had a gun for sale, it is an EAA windicator .357mag in blue with a 2" barrel. It came with most of a box of shells, 2 speed loaders and a holster. When I asked how much she said $75. I hemmed and hawed a bit and said sold.
It appears to be 90% plus. It is very tight and a little dirty so I will be giving it a good cleaning before our first trip to the range.
I don't feel that I took advantage of her, I asked if she was sure she wanted to sell it for $75. and she asked if I knew what it was worth. I said I didn't know, still don't, although the EAA web site has them listed new at $259.
So how did I do?
Are these good guns?
Are they dependable?
Any experience good or bad with tips on what to watch for or improvements I can make would be appreciated.
Thanks,
DM