my favorite small framed TC cap locks, .32-.36-.45, from squirrles-turkeys and deer. I bought the .45 at a very good price and that hooked me on the small framed TC,s, I would like to say the other two TC,s(.32-.36) came as cheap. but they didn,t.
Now understand, when you come across a "good buy" vs. something that is offered on a regular basis, and a "good buy" means a) you can afford it, and b) it's either much cheaper than the going rate, OR it's a gun not often seen since it's out of production or a private build.., or both..., so..., it's really not a dilemma. You buy the gun you don't often see at the good price and begin saving up again for the gun that is normally offered. Think too, that you can take squirrels and rabbits with the trade gun too, but if you've always wanted a .32 or .36 and have a sweet deal..., go for that first. For example, I have been saving for a Kibler rifle kit..., but an amazing price came along on a nearly unfired Charleville musket..., so I'm now saving up again for the kit, and the musket is in my house.
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