Pawn Shop Circuit:Winchester Defender
When Kenny arrived in front of me at the counter, I was peering through the glass at handguns.Kenny still had the Beretta 92FS, but he had sold the S&W Model 64. Nothing elsein the case interested me. I moved on to the electronics and I found a 4 GB iPod for $89. Good price, I supposed. I asked Kenny to open the case and let me have a look. He did, and I removed an aquamarine device from the case. My iPod had been stolen last week at work, so I was in the market for a replacement. I decided to buy it.
As Kenny was taking my money, I told him "You really oughta buy that shotgun Kenny."
"You mean that Winchester Xav?"
"Yeah, it would make a heck of a house gun for you."
"How did you know I was wanting it?" Kenny asked.
"It's a good gun," I said.
"Another two days and I can buy it," replied Kenny.
I hope nobody buys it out from under Kenny while he waits. It must be a quiet hell to see items purchased from under you as you are forced to wait to purchase because you are an employee.
Labels: Pawn Shop Circuit
2 Comments:
I thank God that I found your blog. Because of all the anti-gun culture that's everywhere now, it's hard to find people to safely discuss the one thing I understand and enjoy: Guns. Without them thinking you're a psycho.
I love reading this stuff. Gets me through the boring days. Thanks, and keep it up.
-C
P.s. Any thoughts on the Remington 870 7 rd. tube 18" barrel? I just bought one, four more days left in the "10 day waiting period".
C....
The Remmy is a great gun too. It's more durable than the Winnie and the Mossy in fact. Most homeowners don't need the extra durability a shotgun must have to ride in the trunk of a police cruiser though.
I prefer the operating mechanism of the Mossy and the feel of the Winnie.
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