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If a firearm doesn't fit a specific purpose I really don't need it. What I have are few but of decent quality. Now fishing tackle on the other hand is a whole nother pain in the posterior.
Yeah, 'cause when I was sixteen I couldn't figure out how to get the shipping crate with the Solothurn into the garage with out the old man wanting to know what was in it. Same with the Lahti. If I had to do it over again I'd take my chances... with both
I've "passed" on a few. I've even paid MORE MONEY at a different gun shop. I buy my firearms from three very close shops. If I go into a "different" shop and get a "surly" clerk~~he's NOT going to get any money from me. I don't expect anyone to kiss my behind, but I do expect to be treated with a modicum of respect.
Be nice to me, and I'll purchase your gun. Be surly and act like my questions "annoy" you and you'll see me walking out the door in short order. In my younger "hotter" years, I once grabbed a nasty counter person by the front of his shirt and drug him over the counter and onto the floor for a discussion regarding manners.
Of course, I'm not like that now.
I went to t local shop for the express purpose of buying a CZ75 since people on the net kept raving about them. I'm glad I checked it out instead of just ordering one because it was one of the few guns I ever saw that I ended up not buying.
Love my Beretta, love my Sig, love my USP. My old Glocks collect dust.
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