Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 19, 2012 at 14:57:53 from (174.124.36.200):
Here are some pictures of the new tractor tool, so I can save the Long Rifle.This revolver (22 LR and Mag.) we can carry on the inside of the tractor cab with a holster and not damage it.As I stated before,I would post a picture as soon as we got it. The only disappointment is it's not stainless,but blued,but the leather holster should take care of the scratching part of it.We do carry it in the tractor,for 4 legged varmints and the like. It is made in Germany/Belgium, and a limited lifetime warranty.
The Dealer we bought it from,was over run with customers,for the last 2 days,up to today.Said he made $20,000.00 yesterday from sales with Credit card and checks. Good business to be in now,sad to say,but true.I sure wished it would have never happened,not for guns only,but the children and families.
Our final outlay was $270.00 out the door,original for the stainless was $309.00 out the door,but couldn't get the stainless. We're going to stick with this dealer cause he was honest with me. It will be awhile before we purchase another,but we know where to go. Now my wife can do some plinking for fun along with the rest of our family.If you are to purchase one,my suggestion, is to do it now. Regards, LOU
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