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Re: autococker or something else?

In Reply to: autococker or something else? posted by hollywooooooood on October 13, 2003 at 03:39:19:


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Posted by:
Niterocker
on October 14, 2003 at 12:45:52

If you liked autocockers a few years ago, why not buy someone's used cocker from a few years ago? It won't be the #1 gun on the field anymore, but if it was well taken care of it will be everything you remember it. And, of course, it will save you a ton of money. Used cockers from only a few years ago are now selling in the $200 range.

-Keith
(hajkowski@aol.com)

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