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Just thought people might want to know.
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Spanish isn’t even in the top three, in Brazil, Jimmy: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-brazil.htmlYou’d know a lot more if you didn’t ignore so many things, Jimmy. But, hey, ignorance IS correctable. Let me, who you are ignoring, assist you. Best, Ted
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AyA's although not the best finished guns in comparison to some others are mechanically and materially wise in the top 3 in my opinion . Ugartachea's although mainly a plain gun ,are a good solidly made work horse and I have every respect for them . Graham, Back when the Spanish left imposed a yearly tax on its citizens for the privilege of owning a firearm, many of them were dumped here in the states. It was a large dump, and it drove the prices of everything Spanish down for a few years. Prices paid even for Spanish guns that had always been here declined. I bought a US spec Ugartechia boxlock for $400, off one of the gun selling websites. It has 3” chambers and proof, along with a slim beavertail forearm, things that importers seemed to think all Americans wanted in a gun, circa 1972. The fit and finish is a bit spotty, but, it cleaned up nicely and I have opened the chokes to cylinder and IC, and shoot a bit of skeet with it, here and there, and use it when hunting with friends that own clumsy Labradors. It is fitted with disc set strikers, and, lo and behold, they come right out for service. A previous imported supplied me with the tool to remove them, and a spare set of strikers. In the continuing leftist drive to hamper and eventually eliminate hunting and gun ownership, my state is considering mandating non toxic shot for upland hunting, on the basis of deeply flawed science. It is, of course, not about the science, anyway. I had this gun for sale for some time, but, changed my mind, and come the time, I suspect it will be adequate to shoot steel loads in the years I have left to hunt and be pursued by idiots on the left. Most of the Uggies I have handled were plain, serviceable implements for field use. Best, Ted
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Thanks for the emails ........
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Jimmy, I am replying to Graham, one of the more qualified adults in the room here at doublegunshop. Please go back to ignoring me for a while, until I get through this.
Best, Ted
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Jimmy, So glad you are still providing facts that you are ignoring me.
Sorry you got all butt-hurt when I made a fool of you by pointing out Portuguese is by far the most common language spoken in Brazil, and Spanish guns have nothing to do with Brazil, or, vice versa. It was an amateur mistake, looked dumb, but, whatever. Your political beliefs and reliance on google for any/all information have prepared us well for what to expect from you. You never fail to deliver!
Please feel free to keep ignoring me.
Thanks so much.
Best, Ted
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In Jimmy’s advanced mind, since Spanish is spoken in Brazil, the guns made there must be Spanish. All you guys with LC’s, Parker’s, Fox etc really own English guns! Hell, English is even the #1 language in America, for the time being.
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And by the way, Teddy- I admitted my mistake clear back on the 5th post. So, you didn't point out anything that you are taking credit for. You HAVE succeeded in ruining another post. Awesome leftist work at ignoring me Jimbo….here on the right we call that “lies” and the guy who does that a liar. Best, Ted
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I didn’t forget winchesters. No way they could be English.
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