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United States  Old 21st October 2004, 19:07
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What would you buy?

down the road at the gun shop they have 3 colts all with decent engraving the first owner had done one is a stainless fullsize series 80..

The other is a commander stainless

3rd is a fullsize blued but notsure series 70 or 80

all in excellent shape with in 20$$ of each other and i like em and want one


which would you get

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I'm not into engraved guns, so would have to see them..........

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yeah hard to describe the engrqaving but its not a lot and it its done well and pretty tasteful

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Buy them all....

Food is a luxury....

You can always sell a kidney....

(Send one to me - I need a gift today. )

(I'd tell to send one to John, but Greek laws being what they are, he'd have to sell or give away one of the guns he has, and he wouldn't send that to me anyway and....)

Seriously, they all sound great. I wish I had the spare cash for one of the other two. I don't know which one I'd pick either.
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