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Ebow1

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I am now the proud owner of a Ruger Gunsite Scout rifle. I will not let that hissing noise coming from my truck bring me down about this. Even if my truck has impeccably horrible timing when it comes to needing repairs.

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Guest hawkeye10
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I can't believe it no pictures. Nice rifle hope you enjoy it. Don

Guest HCRoadie
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I am longing for that rifle. I have held the rifle. Just right. I have seen many pics of it. But a few more would not hurt.

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Shoot the truck with your new rifle....problem solved.:bat:

+1 ;)

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Nice choice. Sorry about your truck. Go ahead and shoot it if the timing keeps going.

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Don't worry, pics are coming, I just wanted to mess with everybody for a bit about the pictures. The truck doesn't seem to be anything major. Topped off coolant and so far that seems to have fixed it. I'll find out for sure later today.

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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Find it in stock, or did you order it? Mind my asking what you paid? Also, planning on putting any glass on it?

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Found it in stock at GnL. Paid $800 before taxes. Looking into getting a scope from another member in a trade as we speak. I'll still learn how to shoot it with just the sights before putting the scope on, but if I can go ahead and get a scope in a trade I'm going to. I was honestly hoping to get one from Nashville Sporting Arms since my old teacher is one of the people there but they said they had one in stock for all of a week before a guy came in, put the money on the counter and asked for the Gunsite. They even told me they could put my info down and lemme know when another one came up but they already had another guy in line in front of me for one.

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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$800 doesn't seem too bad. I've heard availability is pretty low, so I expected it to be higher. We will, of course, want a range review when you get a chance.

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Nothin' major on the truck. Fuel injectors were a little dirty, coolant was a little low. Topped off coolant, ran some seafoam through and it's fine.

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Put 10 rounds through today, not tryin' to hit anything in particular, just wanted to shoot it. Recoil was no problem whatsoever, factory sights were great. I'll have a pic up soon with a scope on it.

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:wave:Well it sounds like it all worked out and I am glad to hear it.... + 1 on a nice rifle and +1 on a decent running truck.:shrug:

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Hold off on that +1 for the truck. It's slowly leakin' oil. Probably the rear main seal. I put some stop leak through it (I got the most expensive one because it was the only one that said it specifically repairs rear main seals). I also went ahead and got an estimate in case I do need repairs. Looking at $675 if this thing don't get it's act together. In better news I've finally decided on a name for the rifle. Gurthang. It's from Tolkien's works, meaning Iron of Death. A very appropriate name for a rifle I think, or a golf club.

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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So if the car needs repairs, will that have any impact on your ability to keep your new toy?

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So if the car needs repairs, will that have any impact on your ability to keep your new toy?

I don't know about Ebow, but my response would have to include the words "cold dead hands". :)

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