Thanks for posting the link to that thread Pow Pow. I can't do a couple things on the device I view this forum on and couldn't get to the link part.
He is evil.
Was it you who made a great post summing up the Duffy's experience a couple years back? You go in to pick something up, he hands you a gun and says, "hold this, I'll get it", and you end up buying that too?
I went to pick something up years ago, and my wife came with me to make sure I didn't buy anything else. SHE bought something......
That is why his screen name is what it is.
LOL! You have a good memory. That was only 7 years ago. I bet it's still true today. Maybe I should go by and check?
https://www.mdshooters.com/showthread.php?t=133583
I generally research a gun for quite awhile before purchase so I am aware of all the pluses and minuses. I am rarely disappointed.
Several years ago I wanted one high end 22 sporting rifle, had to be pretty and had to be accurate, Did a lot of research and settled on a Cooper, once I did that I really had to have it.
Problem with Coopers is if it's not in stock you can wait over a year for one to be built to your specs but I was lucky and a month after starting my search I found a very nice Custom Classic at Hendershots.
It has been everything I hoped, no disappointments at all, one of my most accurate 22's. Another plus is that several years later with Coopers price increases I could get more than I paid for it if I was to sell although that is unlikely.
Prices are higher than I am willing to pay for something I will probably shoot once or twice.
Walther PPK since I saw my first Bond movie Live and Let Die in 1973. I'll finally pick it up Tuesday
Cooper's often have gorgeous wood. Truly a holy grail gun. What Leupold scope did you put on it?I generally research a gun for quite awhile before purchase so I am aware of all the pluses and minuses. I am rarely disappointed.
Several years ago I wanted one high end 22 sporting rifle, had to be pretty and had to be accurate, Did a lot of research and settled on a Cooper, once I did that I really had to have it.
Problem with Coopers is if it's not in stock you can wait over a year for one to be built to your specs but I was lucky and a month after starting my search I found a very nice Custom Classic at Hendershots.
It has been everything I hoped, no disappointments at all, one of my most accurate 22's. Another plus is that several years later with Coopers price increases I could get more than I paid for it if I was to sell although that is unlikely.
FN FNC and the HK93. Had to get rid of the FNC to move to this god-awful state, and the HK93 weighed a thousand pounds. I have much lighter .223 rifles that don't need a wizard to fix. I ruined my firearm dream by owning them.
FN FNC and the HK93. Had to get rid of the FNC to move to this god-awful state, and the HK93 weighed a thousand pounds. I have much lighter .223 rifles that don't need a wizard to fix. I ruined my firearm dream by owning them.
Cooper's often have gorgeous wood. Truly a holy grail gun. What Leupold scope did you put on it?
Always wanted a Colt National Match Series 70 ,,, someday