The 500 S&W BHA Levergun

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The 500 S&W BHA Levergun

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Never seen this kind of marketing before - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CAz3KyQVk8 - NICE guns though.
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Re: The 500 S&W BHA Levergun

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Their advertising worked on me! A couple years ago I was visiting with John, and went by the new BHA facility being built in Cody. Even with equipment piled up, and machinery not up and working yet, I got an enthusiastic Byron, the sales associate setting up an office, who happily took me to a couple safes and pointed out all the options. I was impressed with the feel, balance, fit and finish of their model 89, and 90’s. I only wish I ordered more than one, as price increases are going to make it harder for me to purchase another new toy. That being said, the BHA is an extremely well built firearm, that fills a niche market of heavy pistol cartridges, which I tend to enjoy more than any other.
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Re: The 500 S&W BHA Levergun

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I'm more comfortable with that sort of advertising than with the slick and polished stuff. Save the polishing for the guns.

I don't mind paying for quality. It is, though, a bigger gun than I feel I need. As I age, what I feel I need seems to keep getting smaller. The 357 and the 44-40 are about right these days.
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