Who bought my LH Stainless Model 70 7x57?

Ahhh, les plawt thickinith...........:onCrack:

Speaking of lost rifles...

You know, my second cousin had a boy... the lad had some... well... issues, not playing with a 52 card deck. One time we were playing the game "Operation" and he hit the buzzer trying to put the bone in the heart opening... when I asked him why he was putting the bone there, he said that his sister had been mean to him and his "heart bone hurt." That might have been cute, except that he was 19 at the time... I digress, at any rate, folks just naturally wanted to help the lad along when they saw him struggling so much with mundane tasks, he also had problems with social nuances (think; Sheldon Cooper, without the smart). When people observed him stumbling and bumbling, they felt compelled to assist him, clear the path, simplify his life and generally fix things for him. People are good-hearted that way...
 
Speaking of lost rifles...

You know, my second cousin had a boy... the lad had some... well... issues, not playing with a 52 card deck. One time we were playing the game "Operation" and he hit the buzzer trying to put the bone in the heart opening... when I asked him why he was putting the bone there, he said that his sister had been mean to him and his "heart bone hurt." That might have been cute, except that he was 19 at the time... I digress, at any rate, folks just naturally wanted to help the lad along when they saw him struggling so much with mundane tasks, he also had problems with social nuances (think; Sheldon Cooper, without the smart). When people observed him stumbling and bumbling, they felt compelled to assist him, clear the path, simplify his life and generally fix things for him. People are good-hearted that way...

Cute. It’s inference is insulting, but cute.
 
Speaking of lost rifles...

You know, my second cousin had a boy... the lad had some... well... issues, not playing with a 52 card deck. One time we were playing the game "Operation" and he hit the buzzer trying to put the bone in the heart opening... when I asked him why he was putting the bone there, he said that his sister had been mean to him and his "heart bone hurt." That might have been cute, except that he was 19 at the time... I digress, at any rate, folks just naturally wanted to help the lad along when they saw him struggling so much with mundane tasks, he also had problems with social nuances (think; Sheldon Cooper, without the smart). When people observed him stumbling and bumbling, they felt compelled to assist him, clear the path, simplify his life and generally fix things for him. People are good-hearted that way...

Nice hoyt, very smooth, one of the smoothest left handed zingers.
 
A couple observations...

(1) Always leave a trader rating, always...
(2) There is a public comment AND a private comment area for a trader rating... In the private area, always leave a comment such as "ENJOY the LH Stainless Model 70 7x57"... And, later... Maybe years later... You can look back through your Trader Ratings & quickly find who you sold the rifle to.

Cheers
Jay
 
A couple observations...

(1) Always leave a trader rating, always...
(2) There is a public comment AND a private comment area for a trader rating... In the private area, always leave a comment such as "ENJOY the LH Stainless Model 70 7x57"... And, later... Maybe years later... You can look back through your Trader Ratings & quickly find who you sold the rifle to.

Cheers
Jay

Excellent Idea there Jay RJ
 
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