a tale of Whoa

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Grizz
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a tale of Whoa

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come to find out that the Century 39 was so bummed out with all the photos of the greatest guns on the planet, (i suppose he looks over my shoulder while we're here), that he apparently ordered a new rear sight from Andy Skinner. I found out when it showed up in today's mail. Looked into the card account and sure enough, Century made the deal. Century might be infected with AiBot. Probably draining the last pennies, wait, is that even possible?

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This sight is perfect for that gun, even though I am suspicious of larceny, I like it a lot.

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but, maybe, he wants a saddle ring too :roll:
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Re: a tale of Whoa

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Thought about putting something easier on my eyes on my 39. But I just really like the look of the original shight.
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Re: a tale of Whoa

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jeepnik wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 2:57 am Thought about putting something easier on my eyes on my 39. But I just really like the look of the original shight.
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twins! my eyes didn't appreciate the barrel mounted sight, which i found out in OR, but i get a proper sight picture with this one, plus the brass coordinates well with the bling on the rifle. easy gun to like.
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Re: a tale of Whoa

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Yea, I'd like to have some marvelous tale of how I came to possess it. But truth is I was haunting one of my, and sadly gone, gun shops and spotted it on the used rifle rack. Without even giving it a once over I picked it up and walked to the counter. I had a hard time keeping my mouth shut.

The day I picked it up I ask the clerk if he knew that it was. He had no idea as did anyone else in the shop.
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"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
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