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I put 5 rounds through her. Took 3 to get the elevation dialed in. Here are the last two at 50 yards.

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This is a nice Vincent. I had one made in .40 years ago. I has been a good performer.
 
Let's tally this up: You traded a $500 pistol for a custom elegant professionally finished Vincent, with gorgeous figured wood, valued at $3000+ around here, that shoots patched balls moa!

Dude, I nominate this the mlf the deal of the year. I'm very jealous. Congratulations and enjoy.
 
wow. very nice. dont see them guns around much. been sitting in climbing stand since 130 today.lol i got bored. my back and butt are getting sore. ok got to pay attention now. hope everyone is doing good on this north carolina day
 
It is a Vincent rifle kit. Ohio rifle. Likely from Golden Age Arms in Delaware, OH. I have one in .40cal.. I don't think Golden Age is still in business. The Vincent family built rifles around Marietta, OH.

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