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Originally Posted by deflave
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The ultimate would be a 44 w/ 4-1/4" octagon barrel, roundbutt w/ ivory micarta....


I'm thinking I agree with you.



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Freedom Arms' charge for installing an octagon barrel on a 97 is very reasonable.

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If you say so. I've never looked anywhere else.




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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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...$813...plus shipping to and from....grips would be another $334.00....

So you would be into the gun for $3400....

Better to order a new one and sell this one when the 14 month wait is up...

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Originally Posted by RJM
...$813...plus shipping to and from....grips would be another $334.00....

So you would be into the gun for $3400....

Better to order a new one and sell this one when the 14 month wait is up...

Bob


That's comparable to an octagon barrel, line bored 5-shot conversion on a Ruger, once you factor in the base gun.

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This thing shoots like a mofo. I don't have time to wait for the new front sight so loaded up some 200gr. XTP's and 8.0gr's of True Blue. They shoot UBER to the 100.

I think I'll load up a couple hundred and slum jacketed bullets until the end of the season.



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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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..order a new gun and save $600....total would be about $2850.00.


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I can't afford any more front sights.



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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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I think you will find no matter what you feed this gun it is going to shoot great....


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Originally Posted by RJM
..order a new gun and save $600....total would be about $2850.00.


Less than $50 a month if the wait is 14 months for a new one. I have read that FA's turn around time on alterations to existing guns is quite fast; one reason I'm searching for a 97 in 32 H&R rather than ordering one in 327: I can likely get a new cylinder fitted in far less time than I would spend waiting for a new gun.

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Turn-around time is two-three weeks. I saw their gun vault when I was there a few weeks ago...tons of rack space and about 10 guns...

Mr. Baker told me that alterations get first priority as they don't want an existing customers gun in the shop any longer than necessary..so all go to the head of the line.

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...there was a 7.5" .327 on GunBroker a few months ago...it sat there for about two weeks before someone bought it for $1900.00.


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Originally Posted by RJM
I think you will find no matter what you feed this gun it is going to shoot great....


+10.....Mine certainly do....


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Originally Posted by Downstream
Travis, I been watching this thread for a few days and can not hold my peace any longer, you need fair warning.
While I can certainly be happy for you over the recent purchase of your new FA 97, the impending sale of your Model 29 will come with disaster following.
When a man sells or trades a Model 29 it starts an immediate chain reaction of events and physical manifestations.
First thing you will notice is a huge drop in testosterone. You will find yourself loosing confidence in situations that you had formerly been able control thru sheer maleness.
Women will no longer turn and check you out as you walk by.
When you are gathered together with Gun Cranks and you mention that you once had, but traded a Model 29, they will all look at the ground, cough and scuff their feet trying to hide their embarassment for you.
Your vision will get worse, stock up on reading glasses.
It will be hard to keep from gaining weight, extra pounds will settle in the back of your pants.
Other "Gun Guys" will start referring to you as "that boy who got rid of his 29".
Instead of going on a solo archery interior Grizzly hunt you will find yourself planning a game farm axis deer hunt so you can get in some shopping with your trip.
These are just a few of the sort of things that you bring on to yourself by letting a Model 29 out of your grasp.
The Proud Recipient however, will notice as he grasps for the first time his new prize. There are more veins showing in his forearms, his countenance will be as a bird of prey. Stern, broad shouldered, sharp vision. There is more than a transfer of ownership that goes along with a Model 29, There is a transfer of POWER! It is rather like counting coup, but with visible results.
While I am a big fan of the Wyoming school gun building and the extreme quality of their wares, I will remind you that John Linebaugh himself carries a Smith and Wesson for his daily carry gun.
Remember this, if you ever want back your former standing after selling a Model 29, it can only be regained by acquiring an Model 25.
Proceed with caution.



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Originally Posted by Downstream
Travis, I been watching this thread for a few days and can not hold my peace any longer, you need fair warning.
While I can certainly be happy for you over the recent purchase of your new FA 97, the impending sale of your Model 29 will come with disaster following.
When a man sells or trades a Model 29 it starts an immediate chain reaction of events and physical manifestations.
First thing you will notice is a huge drop in testosterone. You will find yourself loosing confidence in situations that you had formerly been able control thru sheer maleness.
Women will no longer turn and check you out as you walk by.
When you are gathered together with Gun Cranks and you mention that you once had, but traded a Model 29, they will all look at the ground, cough and scuff their feet trying to hide their embarassment for you.
Your vision will get worse, stock up on reading glasses.
It will be hard to keep from gaining weight, extra pounds will settle in the back of your pants.
Other "Gun Guys" will start referring to you as "that boy who got rid of his 29".
Instead of going on a solo archery interior Grizzly hunt you will find yourself planning a game farm axis deer hunt so you can get in some shopping with your trip.
These are just a few of the sort of things that you bring on to yourself by letting a Model 29 out of your grasp.
The Proud Recipient however, will notice as he grasps for the first time his new prize. There are more veins showing in his forearms, his countenance will be as a bird of prey. Stern, broad shouldered, sharp vision. There is more than a transfer of ownership that goes along with a Model 29, There is a transfer of POWER! It is rather like counting coup, but with visible results.
While I am a big fan of the Wyoming school gun building and the extreme quality of their wares, I will remind you that John Linebaugh himself carries a Smith and Wesson for his daily carry gun.
Remember this, if you ever want back your former standing after selling a Model 29, it can only be regained by acquiring an Model 25.
Proceed with caution.


That's hilarious.


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Originally Posted by deflave
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454 be the bomb travis...gfy


They're definitely the cheapest way into a FA I'll tell you that.



Travis


pretty good deal on a M83 in .44 mag, here - modest opening bid, and no reserve:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=449061935



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Yep. Seems to be about the best price you get on one in that chambering.




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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Originally Posted by deflave


This post caused me to not only reconsider the sale of that firearm, but my entire life as well.

Thank you sir. You may have saved me.


Travis

PS- Don't let Hawk know you wrote that.


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The grips alone are worth $300.00.




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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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It doesn't matter the cost, you got an immediate sale here. I am on the phone with a certain classifieds advisor, coaching me on this trade/purchase. Are you still interested in the Avalanche?


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