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Wonder if he would pay that for a Glock 18? But,
then again that might not be "Tactical" enough
for him!
FWIW, I wouldn't trade a half wore-out model 17,
for a NIB standard model Kimber. But thats just
me, being me. Would much rather have a NRM
Colt, or a Springfield TRP!
tac·tile
adj.
Perceptible to the sense of touch; tangible.
Characterized by or conveying an illusion of tangibility: “Heaney must thus continue to be a poet rich in tactile language†(Helen Vendler).
Used for feeling: a tactile organ.
Of, relating to, or proceeding from the sense of touch; tactual: a tactile reflex.
[From Latin tctilis, from tctus, past participle of tangere, to touch. See tact.]
"a tactile organ."
Hey waaaaaiiiiiitttt a second.........I've got a tactile organ
wonder if I can trade it for a 700,000 dollar Ruger 10/22?
I bet youd all feel guilty making fun of the guy if you found out that he was some kind of decorated veteran with finger injuries resulting in an inability to type properly.
On the other hand my money says the guy is probably just a moron.
That fellow better hope no one bids as a joke. Auction Arms automatically withdraws a certain percentage of the final bid from the sellers credit card, Guns America may do the same thing.
I'd hate to jump through the hoops to get a monetary refund (not sales credit) from an auction site after they deduct a few thousand dollars from my credit card for a sales fee on a $700,000 item.
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