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Re: Guns Anybody?
The_Dog33 #235488 01/31/2008 4:00 PM
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I know. When my little brother bought his first Sks the gun was 100 and 1000 rounds was 75.
Now a cheap sks is 250 and the ammo is 200 or 300 for junk

Re: Guns Anybody?
Dill #235489 01/31/2008 9:16 PM
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two words here-----reload,,,reload!!!!!!!


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fatrat #235490 02/01/2008 11:16 AM
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^ I reload for my odd balls.
I couldn't afford to buy stuff for some like the
9.3x62 or my 7.65x55. But mil surplus used to be a lot cheaper.

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Dill #235491 02/01/2008 11:54 AM
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^I reload my dangling balls too.

On a serious note, I reload for almost everything I got. My 40 cal is almost as cheap as plinking my .22 with that grand old 22lr lightning rounds. BTW is CRAP


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Re: Guns Anybody?
Krashdragon #235492 02/01/2008 2:36 PM
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DON'T SELL YOUR WINCHESTERS!!!!

Google this: Winchester Out of Business

You'll discover this:

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The traditional Winchester rifles carried by pioneers, movie stars and Wild West lawmen will be discontinued in March, a Belgian manufacturer said Wednesday, confirming the end of an American icon that became known as "The Gun that Won the West."

Once the U.S. Repeating Arms plant closes March 31, the only new rifles carrying the famous Winchester name will be the modern, high-end models produced in Belgium, Japan and Portugal. The older models, including the famous Winchester Model 94, will be scrapped.

"The name will continue, but not with those traditional products," said Robert Sauvage, a spokesman for the Herstal Group, the Belgian company that owns U.S. Repeating Arms and the right to the Winchester name.

Go Figure?

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