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There is a reason your stuff isn’t selling.

I have something I can communicate but I digress because it would land me a 3-day suspension. LOL.
What you offer for a rebuttal is weak sauce at best! Come on with it be original. You have already done this one to death. Half the crap I type is autocorrected to the wrong word or spelling so that has no teeth.
You ever heard of proofreading??...... :boink:I do try, but sometimes I don't catch it all.......Sometimes I deliberately mithspell for a southern effect....That's when I only have one button strapped on me overalls and my's feets is uncovered...... :becky:This is my brother Darrel, :dizzy:and this is my other brother Darrel, :wacko:
 
I’ve always sort of thought that Greg’s “spray and pray” technique for posting on odt is pretty Baller level shyte. It’s widely known across the innerwebz, that he just says what he wants, lets Siri dictate it and BAM! … he hits ENTER.
Im not quite on his level of “f you, I don’t give a ****!”

Can’t even be bothered to proof read.

I respect it
Well that Southern drawl and Siri don't get along either.....
 
Nahhh…. FUGGIT ABOUT IT!!!! those 90s era pt92 from taurus were awesome!
This Taurus was made in August of 1994. They were just getting started and trying to impress at the time. So their guns were a lot better than the Taurus these days. It's to bad they never gained traction. Their prices were in line or just slightly lower with most of the other players like S&W, Ruger and others. I saw a lot of the PT92's in the movies. Chris Rock carried one in the movie with Jackie chan " Rush Hour ". His was either a highly polished stainless or nickel plated job. I can't remember off the top of my head but I've seen them in a few more movies as well. I would like to find one of those made in the 90's as well.
 
This Taurus was made in August of 1994. They were just getting started and trying to impress at the time. So their guns were a lot better than the Taurus these days. It's to bad they never gained traction. Their prices were in line or just slightly lower with most of the other players like S&W, Ruger and others. I saw a lot of the PT92's in the movies. Chris Rock carried one in the movie with Jackie chan " Rush Hour ". His was either a highly polished stainless or nickel plated job. I can't remember off the top of my head but I've seen them in a few more movies as well. I would like to find one of those made in the 90's as well.


PT92 s are no joke, Brazil adopted the 92 in what 1974, and that is how many years before the U.S.

I have new Glock 19s to trade on these gross Tauruses that suck:

If you have paperwork like so, I'll maybe throw in some 9 ammo.

But if you have a PT92 with the round trigger guard, like pictured, PM me maybe, I'll take that trash off your hands for a fair price...
 

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Dead serious.
I am going to start looking around for a 90's PT92. I will pick it up if I find one. Now that I know how the read the serial number for date code I can look at every one I run across. The tree letters at the beginning of the serial number are; #1 is the caliber or gauge, number 2 is the year and the 3rd is the build month.
 
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