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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    S&W model 19. The best shooting handgun I've ever owned.
    Mine broke a firing pin during qualifying. I went a bought a Browning BDA .45 made in full by Sig. and was the progeny to the infamous Sig P 226 after Sig got all of their import paper resolved. Still have it one of my most dependable weapons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    the infamous Sig P 226 after Sig got all of their import paper resolved.
    I traded away a Sig P226 Legion today for a 3rd Model Colt Detective Special plus an undisclosed amount of cash...When I got home I found the Colt was one I had previously owned...I got it this time for $55 less than I sold it last time......Ben
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    I guess I've turned mercenary again...I said previously I wouldn't go near Waco again, and yet when I woke up this morning I decided to go to the small show in Riesel...I didn't have to put up with Waco traffic, but it was still a 275 mile round trip...And it was worthwhile, I scored two extremely nice S&W Model 14-3's, one a single-action only in the original box with all accessories and papers......Ben
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    I watched the film tonight. I think it was a waste of time.
    The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible - Arthur C. Clarke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I watched the film tonight. I think it was a waste of time.
    Good to know, I won't waste the time or money...Anything with Woody Harrelson in it is usually not worth watching......Ben
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    I saw the car Hamer killed them in at the state fair in Dallas some time around 1968. It was shot all to hell.
    The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible - Arthur C. Clarke

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    At last report it was parked inside a casino in Primm Nevada......Ben

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