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cyndicate 
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Posted: 3/8/10 1:26 PM
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I want to purchase this .32 caliber pistol.How can I have this one ?Would you tell me?
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/23/10 9:31 PM
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Personally,
I think jeff quinn is an illiterate redneck but that is just me so I do not take anything he says with a grain of salt.
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/22/10 11:55 AM
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Ya, go ahead and do that, lol! That's like comparing filet mignon to hamburger, they're both beef, will fill you up but one tastes far better than the other IMO. Whether you choose to eat at McDonalds or at Ruth Chris Steakhouse is a personal choice. For me the choice is obvious.
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/22/10 9:24 AM
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Jeff quinn or whatever his name is at gunblast.com recommended the keltec p-32 over the seecamp.
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/14/10 9:54 AM
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If yall want action jobs done on your seecamp. This is the fella that can do it. He is semi-retired right now though so you will have to contact him and see when he can do it.
Teddy Jacobson, Actions by t
http://www.actionsbyt.com/pricing-semiauto.htm
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/13/10 11:58 AM
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Cool beans tig. Let us know how it goes. I am excited about getting it. Anyways, that 12 pound pull on the sigma sucked it was better at 7 pounds but not alot. Man the xd trigger is light as air. So yeah
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/13/10 11:37 AM
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I spotted that on their website myself. I'm going to track some down and try it. Even though it's a little cheaper and for practice use, I don't see myself doing a lot of shooting with it anyway! Like you said, that trigger pull puts a real demand on your finger after 50 rounds!
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/13/10 8:10 AM
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Tig,
Here is an excerpt of an email I sent to seecamp just to reconfirm on the wwb and I have also posted the response I recieved.
Initial Email Date: 2/10/2010 10:57:30 AM To: seecamp@optonline.net Subject:
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/13/10 8:03 AM
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Tig,
Larry seecamp posted on his site that the 71 grain fmj wwb q4255 truncated (round flat nose) works fine in the seecamp and he recommended it to use for target practice as it is
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/11/10 2:42 PM
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I did find quite a few places that have the Hydro Shoks in stock. But like you said, they're expensive. I haven't shot any of it in my Seecamp so I'll be curious to know how reliable it is
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/11/10 2:22 PM
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The suppliers are claiming that ammo production is taking a backseat to the war ammo we are using in iraq and afghanistan. So they are getting that our priority and leaving us gun owners SOL alot of times.
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/11/10 11:46 AM
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I haven't had to purchase any for awhile and am surprised that there is such a shortage now. I guess every caliber has to go through it. I pay around $16-$17 a box for the Hornady XTP's
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/11/10 8:38 AM
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Ive found some federal hydrashocks for 23.99 a box. Yeah that is pretty high but it is the cheapest 32 I have found.
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/11/10 8:37 AM
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Tig,
I rarely spend a fortune on anything LOL.
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/10/10 7:49 PM
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Hey 31, I got your question about the Gold Dots and yes they work very well. The Silvertips are hit and miss as far as I'm concerned, the Gold Dots and the Hornady XTP's have both worked flawlessly.
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gunnutz 
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Posted: 2/10/10 4:27 PM
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that's a true deal!
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/10/10 9:40 AM
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Apparently you can now shoot fmj out of it.
http://www.seecamp.com/ammunition.htm
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independentrealist 
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Posted: 2/6/10 5:20 PM
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I have owned a Seecamp 32 pistol for about 8 years now and enjoy it's small pocket size. I have owned North American Arms guns and they are quality however I've found that my hands seem to fit
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Posted: 2/6/10 11:39 AM
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I will check on that tig. I forgot to ask him. He does not open back up until tuesday. I will call him then.
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 2/5/10 6:09 PM
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Since you plan to buy it in such short order, will he accept a down payment on it? A lot of shops will accept a 90 day layaway, you should definitely look into the possibility. That's a good price, almost 20% lower than the last one I saw available.
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gunnutz 
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Posted: 2/5/10 5:37 PM
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good for you dsclaiborne, thats where a lot of them are!
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 2/3/10 6:34 PM
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I found a seecamp stored away in a back room in a gun shop about 2 hours from my house. If they still have it around mid march for my birthday I will drive down there and get it. Dude quoted me 400.00 + 10.00 tics fee out the door.
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 1/7/10 7:27 AM
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All good advice
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gunnutz 
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Posted: 1/6/10 6:13 PM
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Right you are, tig! I have also seen them on line and advertised in "shotgun news". I bought mine from a dealer who had it "in the back room". Mfg. date was 2 years prior to when I bought it. Brand new!
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tigwelder56 
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Posted: 1/6/10 5:24 PM
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It's worth the wait! However, there are many Seecamps in gun shop inventories. Those shops attend gun shows and have them under the table. You won't see them unless you ask.
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dsclaiborne31 
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Posted: 1/3/10 9:02 PM
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Damned waiting list.
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