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Amazing rifle that's for sure.. Thanks again so much Bill, I hope to visit again sometime soon. Yogie
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Did you bring them that 1929 Tula Dragoon? Very nice rifle, but no way would I ever pay what they are asking. I'm crazy, but not that crazy.zeebill wrote:Shocker! They have one on the Simpsons site already! They were saying they were way behind but one a CZ27 with Nazi proofs is up there already. Next time we go out there I am going to take a whole day to go through their shop as it is mind boggling with variety. I really regret being worn out from driving myself and my car so hard and arriving beat to death. Joe was kind of his usual self and awake and probably saw much more than I did. The plan was to kind of avoid buying anything in case we saw something late at the gun shows. I only have one M39 left and it should be a good shooter. Can't wait to get this other knee done and get into the other M39's for next year. They are such great guns to own and shoot. When I first started this stuff of collecting I discovered them and was at one time only going to collect them alone but I branched out and have a little bit of everything now. Bill
We'll see what it looks like, and how much is asked, I'm sure.bunkysdad wrote:Well cash is easier to come by than a 1920 Dragoon, and easier to waste on things much less enjoyable. Someone will buy it.
Nope. That's the 1929.