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Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: Brother in-law] #817797 07/30/09 04:46 PM
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He bought some new binoculars last year but I'm not sure what kind. I appreciate suggestions though!



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Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: Brother in-law] #817798 07/30/09 05:07 PM
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If he doesnt have them already I would get him some Swavorski EL binoculars. Sounds cheesy but they will be much appreciated.




Huh? What is chessy about $1,400.00 plus binos?

Actually, in answer to the original question, I was thinking Greener, side by side 10 guage.




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Not cheesy about it, she might not no what they are. Every person dreams of a pair of Swarvoskis


Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: Brother in-law] #817800 07/30/09 05:23 PM
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Every person dreams of a pair of Swarvoskis




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But I think every person dreams about that 'safe queen' too.


Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: fowlplayr] #817801 07/30/09 07:03 PM
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$1400 for binoculars???? I don't think that he has those!



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Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: BlondeHuntress] #817802 07/30/09 07:06 PM
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$1400 for binoculars???? I don't think that he has those!



Add about 300 to that$1400. Well worth it


Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: BlondeHuntress] #817803 07/30/09 08:11 PM
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$1400 for binoculars???? I don't think that he has those!




Just incase he does have them... Which means we just tossed him under the bus

$1400 divide by 30 years really is that much... Think of it this way thats only 46 bucks a year for bio's that last a lifetime



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Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: BOBO the Clown] #817804 07/31/09 03:10 AM
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I'll throw my .02 worth in.......If I were to receive a gift of this magnitude, I would think I would prefer a new item as opposed to the old. My reasoning is this: I really do like to clean my firearms after shooting. If I were to have an older more collectible piece, I might not be so willing to use it or I might clean it too good thereby taking some of its value away. I would end up just looking at it. However, a new piece I will take out and use from time to time and as I am cleaning every detail of it, more of its detail will be exposed to me. I would not need to treat this one with as much "kid gloves" as I would a collectible. That way each time I do use and clean the new piece, I will think of you (proverbially of course)and smile at what an excellent gift I was given.


Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: PktChg] #817805 07/31/09 06:39 PM
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Great thought process PktChg! Thank you!



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Re: Any gun suggestions to buy my husband? [Re: BlondeHuntress] #817806 07/31/09 09:50 PM
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BlondeHuntress, You have a PM.






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If he's into shotguns and want a classic buy him a Superposed.


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If he's into shotguns and want a classic buy him a Superposed.




Excellent suggestion right there.


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