Tigerbeetle


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Go for it, if you want it. It's only money and after you are dead and buried what good will it do you to save it"? Buy it, shoot it, enjoy it, life is short.Tigerbeetle wrote:I want to... you will have to tell me why I shouldn't. It is a beautiful gun, but not without some issues. The bluing is excellent, no wear except where the barrel weight mount has been taken on and off. There are only 2 barrel weights and mounting bracket, not three as would have come with it. The largest and middle weights are the ones with it, I believe. It is in a soft, zipper, Browning pistol case. The Medalist hand grip has been replaced with a Challenger I fully checkered grip that looks immaculate. The red medalist forearm has one small crease in the lacquer. I can go out the door for under $600. Several people I have talked to on another forum have told me it is an excellent buy. I have it on hold, but I would really like to get it tomorrow. I know the grip does not match the forearm in color, but is it ever a pretty pistol anyway. Someday I will get another Medalist grip for show. What do you all say??
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Lik the KAZ says, if you want to get talked out of buying that pistol, you came to the wrong place. KAZ, Bear is 10 years old today, next year he and I will be =equal in dog and people years.KAZ wrote:Don't count on me to attempt to talk you out of it. If, I knew where one was for $600 I would be fondling it, and showing off a picture for you to lust afterMy 65 Challenger is my favorite pistol. Regards
Yes, a fresh bag of dog cookies wqs opened this morning and have been partake of several times. Bear is just the sweetest dog and has now been with us for 9 year on the 10th of of this month. Got him just before he was a year old from the Golden Retriever of Michigan Rescue, some people downstate probably did not like dog hair in their house, what dog haor, I don.t see any.KAZ wrote:KAZ who turned 8 this past December sends a Happy BirthDay BEAR'S way! They do love a party