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    Well done I would have kept them also as we all know 303's multiply it is a given once you have the first one.....

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    you made a good choice to hold off selling. like alot of other memebrs i sold things not just firearms but cars trucks an such i wish i had back. you will never replace one you sold.

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    There's another point to bear in mind about keeping the LE's that you've got, and it's this. They don't eat nuthin'! Unlike those two or three gas guzzling MG's in the garage that you have to spend out on every year. Just imagine of you lived in Englandicon and were unlucky enough to own a Rover car! Think money pit or deep pockets............

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