Husker1911
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Here in eastern Nebraska, venomous snakes are not plentiful. Oh, they're out there, but not commonly. I managed a gun store, and we received a stainless Ruger SP101 .38special 3" revolver, new in box and never before offered to the public. After some time, upon examination, we discovered said revolver had a SMOOTH bore barrel, and was actually a mistake from the factory.
Sadly, our investor's (bless his soul) health went south, and soon enough we were selling our inventory for less than market value. (I'm still unemployed, although I've submitted my resume to the new Cabela's store opening in December in our area).
Virtually the last firearm purchased from our now defunct store was this smoothbore Ruger SP101. Yeah, I bought it for a song, (I sing like a buzzard!) Although I long wished to fire shotshells from it, to check its patterning, I've since sent said revolver into the manufacturer, with a note as to its defect. By general definition of national NFR rules, this Ruger was probably an illegal to own firearm, and when it returns from Ruger, I'll offer it on AuctionArms!
Sadly, our investor's (bless his soul) health went south, and soon enough we were selling our inventory for less than market value. (I'm still unemployed, although I've submitted my resume to the new Cabela's store opening in December in our area).
Virtually the last firearm purchased from our now defunct store was this smoothbore Ruger SP101. Yeah, I bought it for a song, (I sing like a buzzard!) Although I long wished to fire shotshells from it, to check its patterning, I've since sent said revolver into the manufacturer, with a note as to its defect. By general definition of national NFR rules, this Ruger was probably an illegal to own firearm, and when it returns from Ruger, I'll offer it on AuctionArms!