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Unread 02-28-2010, 09:16 AM   #8
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I'm not ready to give that gun a "Ho Hum" emoticon yet. The occasional stock book page entry has a less than legible reference to "experimental", "prototype", or some such suggestion. This gun could be the prototype skeet gun. It is certainly in the right serial number range to compete with identified skeet guns from other makers. I don't agree that seventy five potential buyers interested in a gun advertised on the internet should be forced to pay for a PGCA letter when the seller could provide that information in the interest in selling the gun. I know that Jay sells some nice guns, but he doesn't have to advertise them like a lawyer would. (Bob J.'s novel comparison)
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