Taurus lbr .45 acp

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Re: Taurus lbr .45 acp

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I wont be reducing it any lower and its good value at £600.00
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There is 450 large pistol primers
450 230 grn semi wadcutters in lead
100 odd used cases
10 moon clips sorry i thought there were more
81 rounds of factory 200 grn magtech
lee .45 acp carbide dies
( Surely thats good value at £600.00
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#14 Post by HALODIN »

It is and if I had .45 ACP as my LBR slot I would have bought it. I've just bought a .44 LBR for £675 without all the extras you're offering. I guess the problem is it's a more unusual calibre, so it's just a case of waiting for someone with a free .45 ACP slot to come along. Hopefully it won't take too long.
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I had the 44 I found the .45 nicer to shoot but that's just personal preference
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#16 Post by leeroy7031 »

Rburro2 wrote:I had the 44 I found the .45 nicer to shoot but that's just personal preference
I have both and love them for different reasons.

Robin...... you'll find you preferred the .45 because you didn't have the Ruger in .44 ;)
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#17 Post by majordisorder »

Is it a coat hanger or straight bar?
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majordisorder wrote:Is it a coat hanger or straight bar?
A coat hanger
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Stii here waiting for a new owner
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