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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer starpuss's Avatar
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    All I need is for your guys to get my XCR-m Lightweight Key-Mod Tan
    I Am going Nutz w/o it!!

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    My wife asked me how much my rifle I wanted to buy was gonna cost so I showed her the web site. It was 345.00 with taxes. What I forgot to tell her was the upgrades would run it up to 750.00 I won't buy on credit... http://bc.ctvnews.ca/shoot-first-pay...cing-1.1685518
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    Quote Originally Posted by IronCanadian View Post
    Looks like Mr Wolverine's Summer Gun Sale thread just became a reality!
    I am waiting for your call

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    Can I take out a loan to pay for my inevitable divorce if I take out a loan to buy more gun stuff?


    Seriously though, that's cool. Some people don't have the cash on hand, and still like to shoot.

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    This is good news but so bad. Maybe I'll be able to get that 1911 i've been looking at. Thanks Wolverine!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer686 View Post
    Despite the naysayers on other similar threads I continue to support this move by Canadian firearm retailers. The more options available to the firearm community whether they be selection, brand, or in this case, financing options the better.

    Good on you.
    I agree. Why not take advantage of 0% for 3 months?

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