Anybody got a similar CZ 452 Varmint they'd want to trade for an American?
PM's, if you please.
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Thanks, but for the moment, I'd prefer to trade 1:1. Cash would only go back into the economy and that ain't a whole lot of fun.tateb24 wrote:What is your cash price?
My initial answer may have been ungentlemanly and I have given your question some thought, e.g:tateb24 wrote:What is your cash price?
Thanks for your consideration and do think it over. CZ's are not your basic "truck gun".tateb24 wrote:No offense was taken at all, this is business IMO. Anyway, that is a very fair price. Let me think. I am in Houston.
Yepper, CZ's are pretty much "dead-on" right out of the box and with adjustable triggers, "you can have it your way".DustinB wrote:I have one of these, very fine rifle. Great bluing and really nice wood stock. Pretty accurate for a standard barrel rifle.
My part of the Piney Woods is about half way between Lufkin and Tyler. That area in east Texas between Waskom and Beaumont is the rest of the Piney Woods.Ross wrote:Where abouts is Piney Woods????
I can tell you they don't have indoor plumbing yet and electricity is only available in the downtown areas. I think they also marry their cousins out there, but maybe that is Arkansas I am thinking about.Ross wrote:Where abouts is Piney Woods????
We don't have cousins, we only have friends we haven't er...uh, met yet.03Lightningrocks wrote:I can tell you they don't have indoor plumbing yet and electricity is only available in the downtown areas. I think they also marry their cousins out there, but maybe that is Arkansas I am thinking about.Ross wrote:Where abouts is Piney Woods????