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Goodness... however, those were pretty high condition guns.
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Very High !!!
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Dean and Edgar, don't give me any grief, but a friend who is a home improvement contractor recently bought a Model 90 from a customer. He asked me how odd a pistol grip is on a 90. I told him it was a bit uncommon. He showed it to me a few weeks ago. It is a pistol grip Deluxe in .22 Short. The checkering is a bit faint, but the gun is ......
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My friend has turned in this super rare Model 90 into his favorite basement gun and has no interest in selling it. Oh well.
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plain PG 90s are somewhat scarce, but not quite into the rare category. Deluxe 90s, checkered and with better than average wood, especially with the checkered forend, are a whole league unto the themselves. God plinks with one of them, in WRF, of coarse. (or is that course?)
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