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11-27-2012, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
How close are you to "needing cash" today? I think selling the CHE would be a good choice.
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I'm good today !
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11-27-2012, 01:54 PM
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John it sounds like a deer hunter is born in your Graandson. Joe shot his first deer a doe and his first (and only) buck with the Ruger. i still have that set of horns on a plaque. The gun is from the late 70's with the tang safty. It has about 1/4" of wood on each side of the barrel and it's just ugly IMHO. I took it to Wyoming a couple of years ago and shot a Antelope with it but I don't use it and doubt it's had two boxes of shells through it in 30 years!
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