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Unread 03-14-2012, 09:04 PM   #1
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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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My friend has turned in this super rare Model 90 into his favorite basement gun and has no interest in selling it. Oh well.
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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