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    Quote Originally Posted by rickard1 View Post
    Hi Timattalon, You are exactly the person I was hoping to connect to. Was trying to get Gary's number but I know you are more" hands on" his stuff.Some time ago, he impressed me with a story about a professional shooter who had bought an auto and brought it in for "checking/cleaning" after 60,000 rounds. Gary was mighty impressed that it had fared so well. And that impressed me. I have a pile o .22s and some good autos but reliability does not feature so great in them, hence the Toz. I have an extremely good Toz free pistol that has very hard and tough steel and is absolutely reliable (unlike the Hammerli equiv) So.......what is your price for a new 99 with its four mags. You may phone me 3559647
    I remember that story. After that many rounds he was having feeding issues...Gary cleaned it (for what appeared to be the first tiime) and then checked it over. The shooter had worn the feed lips on the mags down so much which is why it wouldn't feed. Spare mags given (saved us a 5 prick endurance test....) and away he went....

    I will PM or try calling when I get a chance. Price is / was $599.
    Intelligence has its limits, but it appears that Stupidity knows no bounds......

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    Mudgripz--am in on this. I have found that .22 shooters,like smallbore shooters play their cards very close to their chest. A convivial chat would loosen a lot of stories I'm sure. Timattalon, at that price I'm on.
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