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Old 10-03-2012, 07:46 PM   #9
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Default Re: What firearms related books do you have?

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Originally Posted by ericmt View Post
When you can get yourself to throw them away, why not give them away, instead? There's probably a ton of new shooters who would love to read a couple.
I tried, a highschool and a old folks home, not just shooting magazines but a whole series of outdoor and project related magazines. Neither would take them because of surplus inventory already on hand. I give a lot away to people I know would appreciate them but I'm talking 30+ years of accumulation. I see boxes of those kinds of magazines go for decent prices at estate sales and when they have one to get rid of my estate they are going to need a hay wagon to haul them with because a pickup won't be big enough.
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