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  • Usmccookie

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    I have serious doubts.

    Noble Sniper has a couple nicely priced thirds gens in the classies….
    This 45s are so tempting. It's hard not sending a pm everytime I see them. One of these days I'm going to cave, I know I will. For now. I won myself a nice 39-2 nickle on g.b.
     

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    hoosierdaddy1976

    I Can't Believe it's not Shooter
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    500 is rock bottom prices for 2 fine 45 3rd gens. If I didn't already have a 4586 Id snatch it up along with the 4516. But alas due to my ongoing divorce have to wait till March 2024 to resume my collecting.
    If I had an extra $500 sitting around, it would sit in my safe until March 2024 for you.
     

    kaveman

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    The single-stack .45's scream out for Hogue woodies. Too thick on the double-stack 9's but they're perfect on the 4586.

    They took awhile to sell because they're not 9mm Glacks, but that was a great price. Paid $400 for my 4586 several yrs ago when things were still 'cheap' and had to shop GB daily for months to find that deal.
     

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