Browning camo citori
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"Well we don't rent pigs and I figure it's better to say it right out front because a man that does like to rent pigs is... he's hard to stop" -Augustus McRae
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If I don't do it, I ain't gettin nun.......So i'm doing it
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Jamal, love that Boykin. Looks intense! I have one too. Love the breed.
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For those of you that have Dura-touch guns that are sticky and peeling, call Browning and they will fix or replace at no cost. I know several people that have sent them back in the last 2 yrs. My brother sent back a Winchester SX2 and it took almost a year to get it back because they camo pattern was no longer made, but it looks good now. They put a new stock on it, and re-dipped the metal to match. My Uncle sent in a black stocked x-bolt and it only took a month or 2 to get it back.
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Also, if any of you are interested, there was a 3.5" camo Cynergy in Swann's gun shop yesterday in Jackson. It was sticky......
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I was in Swann's a few years ago and I saw one on the rack for sale. I told him I would think about it overnight and when I came back the next day it was sold. After seeing it I knew I needed one so I ended up finding one on Armslist from an individual and had it shipped to a local FFL. It is an awesome gun. Slightly sticky but not terrible.
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