I took a good friend of mine and his 10 y/o son shooting yesterday afternoon and I took the '92 along for the boy to shoot, all he's ever shot was a .22 rifle. Sure enough, the boy fell in love with the rifle, shot it pretty good too. About 2 hours after I got home I get a phone call from the boy. (now you have to understand this youngin's called me Uncle Rob since he was in diapers even tho he's no blood kin) Seems he has been saving his money, had $300, to buy himself a deer rifle and REALLY liked and wanted to buy that .357, that he had never seen such a BEAUTIFUL rifle and wanted to know how much I wanted for it.
I started to tell him it wasn't for sale but it caught in my throat and I told him $500. He sounded pretty down hearted about until I told him he could work out the rest mowing my lawn this summer. He said they'd be right over.
He and his Dad got to the house shortly later and we agreed to how many times and how often the lawn would be mowed for the rest of the money. I also added the stipulation that if he ever wanted to sell the gun I got it back for the same $500. His Dad wanted to write up a "contract" for us, but I explained that real men just shook hands over gun deals and that real men never reneged on a handshake deal.
The boy left with a darn fine rifle, 4 boxes of ammo for it (that kid's drives a hard bargin
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I do miss the gun already tho
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Rob
P.S. The 44mag '92 Browning I bought a couple of weeks ago now resides in another bud's gun safe...But that was another deal that didn't include any lawn mowing
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