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Old 04-09-2006, 07:53 AM   #1
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Default Black Dimond

I tell you I have been falling into deals latley I don't know what is going on but I hope it doesen't stop. Anyway I was at work the other day and aguy I work with says to me that he wants to get the new Omega, but he doesen't have enough money. So he says if he could only sell his Black Dimond for $100.00 he would have enough. Turns out he has only put 4 rounds through it. Camo synthic blued. He only owned it for 6 months soI jumped on it. I tell you he wasn't lieing its like brand new. Some day I'm going to figure out how to post photos on this thing and show you some of these deals I'v been getting. Even though I already have a Black Dimond (which I really like) I couldn't pass on this deal. What do you think. MIke
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Old 04-09-2006, 08:40 AM   #2
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With out doubt that would be one too hard to pass up. The Black Diamond is no Omega in looks, but when it comes to down range lead throwing it is going to be hard to beat that rifle. My Black Diamond XR is one of the best shooting rifles I own. You load 110 grains of loose powder or 2 pellets and a 200 or 250 grain shock waves, and look out.

Granted they fowl the breech and scope a lot. Well these are not nice clean center fire rifles even though many like to compare them to one. It is a muzzle loading, powder burning, single shot miniature cannon. You got an exceptional deal. If you really wanted your $100.00 back it would be easy to do...

Congratulations of the good deal.
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Old 04-09-2006, 09:44 AM   #3
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I would jump at that deal Mike - even if it's the 22" carbine ...provided the rifle has no rust anywhere.
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