Shotguns and Scopes
I went back by Neil's place this afternoon. 
Neil had sold his Helwan, but he still had his Heritage Rough Rider for $79, a Glock 26 for $339, and a Sig P220 in 45ACP for $429. Neil had a good supply of shotguns ready for duck season or hurricane season, whichever need may arise.
I went on to Kenny's shop. Kenny had not placed the nickel Smith he alluded to out yet, but he had sold the old M&P he had displayed for a while. In it's place Kenny had a Walther P99 for $499, and a Glock or two.
Dave still had the RG revolver, as well as a stainless Ruger MKII that appeared to be in next to new condition. Surprisingly he also had a couple of scopes in the case. Neither scope was worth much, they were common deer scopes. Perhaps he will sell them this fall.

Neil had sold his Helwan, but he still had his Heritage Rough Rider for $79, a Glock 26 for $339, and a Sig P220 in 45ACP for $429. Neil had a good supply of shotguns ready for duck season or hurricane season, whichever need may arise.
I went on to Kenny's shop. Kenny had not placed the nickel Smith he alluded to out yet, but he had sold the old M&P he had displayed for a while. In it's place Kenny had a Walther P99 for $499, and a Glock or two.
Dave still had the RG revolver, as well as a stainless Ruger MKII that appeared to be in next to new condition. Surprisingly he also had a couple of scopes in the case. Neither scope was worth much, they were common deer scopes. Perhaps he will sell them this fall.

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