SHORTIES PART 8

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radicalrod

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These are RST4's numbers 0448 and 0449........both came from leads on the RF .....I believe 0449 was mentioned on the RF so I checked my numbers and I had 0448 which I had previously bought on the RF classified....kinda of a lucky deal.....sometimes it's better to be lucky than good I have heard :lol: :lol: :lol:


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radicalrod

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Hey MSTUCK, not enough zero's on them I would take them back to the bank and get some new "ones" with the correct amount of digits :lol: :lol: :lol: RR.
 

mstuck

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I was going to spend them at jack in the box this morning
until I saw the serial #'s. Now I cant bring myself to spend um. :roll:
 

radicalrod

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GEEZ and I call myself a numbers guy....didn't even notice the CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS on those bills :oops: :oops: :oops: they still don't have enough zero's though :lol: :lol: :lol: RR

Hey G, we can talk in T town........
 
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Hmmmm, another "numbers" game.

Collecting currency having the same serial number digits as your guns.

Us little dawgs can do the "ones" or maybe the "fives".

Bigger dawgs an move on up to the "big stuff". More points for getting the "hundreds".

And yes, I'm aware that currency has more digits than many of the early Ruger numbers. We'll just have to establish a couple of rules . . . like the numbers gotta be the last consecutive digits on the currency.

Guess we can ignore the hyphens on the prefix guns.

Gettin' those "alpha cats" and the "D" and "S" guns is gonna be interesting.

:)
 
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