Bill Murray Everything he makes smells like the inside of a new Roll's-Royce, which by itself is reason enough to buy all by its lonesome. This is the Murray Carry-All, which Bill's dad first made in the 1940s and has been in continuous production every since. You can put damn near anything in it, and it's so strong, says Bill, that you could fill it with coins and walk away, assuming you could lift it. The dimensions are 12 inches long, 15 inches wide, and 12 inches deep. The price is $550.
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Guess Marlin got the hint, their new guide gun looks a lot like this one. Coincidence?
The first one looks lke my Marlin .35.It was my Papaws and he gave it to my Dad and he gave it to me.
OK. Explain to me why you would buy the Echols when you can buy the Jarrett for less, and it's just as good, and probably more accurate. There is no reason other than to say you have a $12k rifle. It won't do a thing the Jarrett won't. There is nothing better about it. He doesn't even put in the work that Jarrett does. Echols just throws together and tweaks other people's stuff, and charges way more. Jarrett makes everything, and charges way less. Maybe Echols looks grim because he knows he is a massive rip-off artist that charges much more than the other, more talented riflemakers. If it wasn't for insanely rich fools, he would be out of business.
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Guess Marlin got the hint, their new guide gun looks a lot like this one. Coincidence?
The first one looks lke my Marlin .35.It was my Papaws and he gave it to my Dad and he gave it to me.
OK. Explain to me why you would buy the Echols when you can buy the Jarrett for less, and it's just as good, and probably more accurate. There is no reason other than to say you have a $12k rifle. It won't do a thing the Jarrett won't. There is nothing better about it. He doesn't even put in the work that Jarrett does. Echols just throws together and tweaks other people's stuff, and charges way more. Jarrett makes everything, and charges way less. Maybe Echols looks grim because he knows he is a massive rip-off artist that charges much more than the other, more talented riflemakers. If it wasn't for insanely rich fools, he would be out of business.
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