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Subject: Re: New purchase Date: Sun Jun 18 2023 01:22 am
From: Weatherman To: Tracker1

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 Tr>   Re: Re: New purchase
 Tr>   By: Weatherman to Moondog on Sun May 14 2023 02:10:00

 We> For the above stated reason we are just grabbing everything we THINK we
 We> MIGHT want down the road to avoid any future attempts at registration and
 We> confiscation. I am thankful every day that I live in a strongly red state
 We> and hope that the current legislation prohibiting local LEO from
 We> cooperating with federal officials in anti 2A activities is strong enough
 We> to protect my rights as a citizen.

 Tr> Yeah, Arizona has gone purple, and the interest rates mean I'm unlikely
 Tr> to move for at least a few more years.  I bought a 40mm handgun an
 Tr> AR-15 and a shotgun last year, don't know the specific models offhand.
 Tr> They're stored at a friend's in his gun safe allong with a few dozen
 Tr> other firearms.  Mostly as an FU to the ATF when I saw they were doing
 Tr> checks on people purchasing more than 2 firearms at a time.  I never
 Tr> felt a real need to own one, but I'll be damned if the govt is going to
 Tr> tell me I can't.

I'm all about giving the Foxtrot Uniform to the government whenever I can. 
Picked up some toys at a local gun show yesterday myself.  A couple of nice .45
SAA pattern revolvers, one a 7th Cavalry 7 1/2" model commemorating the "C"
company of Custer's command.  Nice finish on this, case hardened frame, barrel
and cylinder with a deep, dark blue.  The other is a standard SAA 4 3/4" with
nickel plated trigger guard and backstrap.  Damned nice looking piece with a
VERY dark blue finish.  

That's the one I really wanted, have a holster for that length SAA and all my
others were 7 1/2" or longer.  Wife had to have the 7th Calvary revolver.  Both
are Ubertis, which I really like and feature a hammer mounted firing pin to add
to the appearance of an actual period piece.

On top of that, I just HAD to have a Standard Manufacturing "switch gun" in .22
WRM.  I'm a sucker for any gun with a "weird factor" and this thing had it. 
And for some stupid reason, wife had to have a .380 Derringer that she spotted.

Guess we over-compensated a bit at the gun show as a yard sale that was
advertising guns for sale turned out to be a bit of a bust.  Nothing there we
were interested in and what they did have was priced a bit high.  I actually
picked up all of the above for a FAIR price - especially considering one should
not expect bargains at a gun show.  Suffice it to say I paid well below MSRP. 
Of course the dealer we purchased from is one we've bought from before so they
were more willing to cut us a deal.

Don't doe as much shooting as we used to do, I guess we're mainly just building
the collection.  Will be something of an inheritance....



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