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Harrold Harrold is offline
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Default My latest firearm

On 9/14/2014 1:35 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/14/14 11:48 AM, Califbill wrote:
Harrold wrote:
On 9/13/2014 9:59 PM, Roger wrote:
http://www.guns.com/2014/09/11/sig-a...g-553-pistols/



I bought the railed model. It's going for nearly $1000 more already on
the secondary market. I didn't plan to shoot it and bought it for my
collection. My concern is that there is a warranty so maybe I should
put a few rounds through it to make sure all is well. On the other
hand, it would no longer be an unfired gun - outside of the
factory. If
the prices don't move up significantly I will keep it forever so that's
less of an issue.

I guess I'll watch the prices during the warranty period and decide
what
to do.

Harry would kill to be able to afford a gun like that.


It is easy to buy things when you do not pay your taxes or bills.



It's easy to buy things when you hire illegals to work the home handyman
jobs you get and pay them less than the going rate, and don't bother
with the various employment taxes and insurance reputable employers pay,
right, Bilious?

As for the firearm in question, I suppose it has appeal to someone who
collect ugly, oddball guns. It has no appeal to me. I know where there
are two brand new never fired presentation revolvers that were engraved
by Lynton McKenzie and have consecutive serial numbers. Each of them
might be worth what that ugly SIG pistol might fetch, and they are works
of art.



What would you know about those matters.
Someone recently reposted your claims that you were inundated with work
and were advertizing for help on Monster.com. The benefit package you
boasted about offering was unbelievably good. Probably because it was
just more of your lying bull****.

Tell us again about that CZ you trashed. Tell us again about that Sig
you loved then hated. Tell us about your TWO foreclosures and numerous
tax liens. On second thought, don't.