Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 13, 2011 at 14:44:39 from (174.124.17.104):
Well folks, Victor and I went shoping yesterday(Sat) and thought it best to save some money on item Sig Sauer so we determined that two is better then one. Rice lake paper shows EVIL creeping northwards towards us. Granted were isolated somewhat from help (if needed) So we purchased 1.S&W Walther PPK -S 380 for my use and a Spring field armory 1911 45 long slidefor Victor. Got em both for $1,100.oo NEW.I cant hold the S&W 44 Mag any more. Way to much punch. I darn well keep away from Victors Ruger 480 if I want to continue my piano playing effort.Was wondering if any other folks on here had to down size calibers for the same reason as I Did?? Any way , I'm now considered the JAMES BOND OF N W Wis. SO Now they can bring on the FAST CARS AND BEAUTIFUL GALS. Thought it all might be interesting to know about folks down sizing on caliber. Regards LOU AKA James Bonded with a 706 I.H. & O.C 46
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