Yeah, I'm starting to remind her how uneven that deal wasChemist45 wrote:In exchange for a $1300 sewing machine you should get at least 2 if not 3 handguns!

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Yeah, I'm starting to remind her how uneven that deal wasChemist45 wrote:In exchange for a $1300 sewing machine you should get at least 2 if not 3 handguns!
mmm...might have to negotiate some other form of compensation for my sideCompVest wrote:Not an uneven deal you just didn't buy a gun with a big enough price tag!
Be sure and let us know how that works out!!Rockrz wrote:But, I think you're right...I need to negotiate better deals with the wife from now on...
boomerang wrote:You need to make some concealed carry vests with that $1300 sewing machine.
Looks like alot of info there.Jeremae wrote:This blog http://cosmolineandrust.blogspot.com/ is an excellent source of information about S&W revolvers
Yessir...got this book in today and it has everything one could want to know 'bout both Smith & Wesson!Mike1951 wrote:The bible, so to speak, would be "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, 3rd Ed" by Jim Supica and Richard Nahas. You might find it in a library. Only you can decide whether it's worth it to buy for only one S&W. Amazon.com may have the best price.