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			 Goody..I hate to disagree on that point as i used to feel that way..but yes you can have too many guns. I am approaching the saturation point myself. To give you an idea..when I moved to Wyoming I had 117 22 rifles..just 22's of Winchester Remington and Marlin persuasion. I sold most of 'em so far..but at the same time I bought over 60 guns at yard sales in one year. Some are gone but wow. Now Rocky has me fired up for a Ruger Flattop in 44 Special.. sigh..It's a tough job..but somebody has to buy 'em. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Bigbrother..If'n I do buy it..I'll probably keep it. Did I say Kimbers are perty guns?? And it is at a price that is pretty good...even if it is for a short fat maganumb. If I don't like it..well I'll think about selling it then..   And another point against it is it's in a place where the gummit will have to know I got it...I don't buy too many guns in stores these days. I don't trust them politicians or the rest of the idiots running this country
		
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