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The Basics, Starting Out
Would you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 2749699" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>You haven't said how much the rifle is. Some things are worth a gamble. If the cost of the rifle is going to break your bank account then no don't buy it! If it is disposable income then take a chance and buy it. Chances are you will love it. If not no harm done. It just becomes a project rifle. Sometimes a rifle becomes a learning experience and if at the end I learned something then it was worth the cost and leads to the next rifle which is the one I really wanted all along.</p><p>I will buy Montana Rifle Co in left hand any time I see one, even though they are out of business and there is no warranty. There really is not much to go wrong that a barrel change won't fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 2749699, member: 85874"] You haven't said how much the rifle is. Some things are worth a gamble. If the cost of the rifle is going to break your bank account then no don't buy it! If it is disposable income then take a chance and buy it. Chances are you will love it. If not no harm done. It just becomes a project rifle. Sometimes a rifle becomes a learning experience and if at the end I learned something then it was worth the cost and leads to the next rifle which is the one I really wanted all along. I will buy Montana Rifle Co in left hand any time I see one, even though they are out of business and there is no warranty. There really is not much to go wrong that a barrel change won't fix. [/QUOTE]
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