Yep there's the Skeet I know and love. That 1873 pickup is the deal of the day there buddy. No doubt about it. I always liked the looks of 'em, but never could come up with a good reason to acquire them. I don't blame you for passing on the rugers at all buddy, some folks don't have a good grasp on costs when they start dumping things they don't want in the garbage. I had the same thing happen with rings for a rifle I picked up at one point. For some reason the guy tossed the low rings the gun came with, and later picked up a el cheapo extra extra tall peep under set.... this was after he removed the front and rear sights and tossed them in the garbage.... go figure..
At any rate, have a good un
GoodOlBoy
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