Posted by JR FRYE on May 31, 2014 at 06:28:35 from (71.7.63.162):
In Reply to: Rifle for tractor posted by prawn farmer on May 31, 2014 at 05:55:20:
That is about right $200.00 to $300.00. BUT the problem if you can find ammo for it. Here in Iowa the 22lg,22short,22mag,22/50 and any thing with 22 in it the D---- 22 ammo hog buyers are buying it up like it is going out of style and so is our not so great gov, Why why why it is stupid and ammo buyers are selling the ammo for three tims higher than what it worth. I went to a gun show a week ago a dealer was selling a 22mag brick for $100.00 How D--- Gready can that be; 38 sp and 38+p and 9mil are get the same way. We have no body to blaim but the air head in the round office. Now having said that have a great day. JR said that
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