Walther's, Annie's, and Scott / Rhonda Pilkington
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 5:35 pm
Hello to everyone, yes i'm new.
Just took the BIG dive into competitive shooting, Olympic style!!!!
Bought shooting clothes, accessories, and a Walther CP2 Match from Scott. Everyone was happy to help me, Rhonda / Buck / Scott no matter how many questions or worries I had about a used 25 year old gun. I now believe everyone at the last match. They said that this Walther would be plenty of "Starter" gun and that it would still be competitive. To go with the pistol Mr. TILTON (MT Guns), agreed to a trade for my Sako finfire Range for a Annie or Walther 3-position smallbore rifle.
This might make you say "Big Harry Deal". But here's what's inbetween the lines. Mac a very generous buisness man, did not have to even think about the disparity in trade value. He knew that the Sako though, a fine rifle, was not the value market wise the Annie is and still bent over backwards to help me into a rifle that was competitive. This speaks volumes about these types of people. I am glad to be amongs your ranks and hope to see you fine people on the firing line.
best wishes from Way up in the hills of Arkansas.
P.S. anyone know where to find used Bulk CO2 tanks to fill my Walther?
Just took the BIG dive into competitive shooting, Olympic style!!!!
Bought shooting clothes, accessories, and a Walther CP2 Match from Scott. Everyone was happy to help me, Rhonda / Buck / Scott no matter how many questions or worries I had about a used 25 year old gun. I now believe everyone at the last match. They said that this Walther would be plenty of "Starter" gun and that it would still be competitive. To go with the pistol Mr. TILTON (MT Guns), agreed to a trade for my Sako finfire Range for a Annie or Walther 3-position smallbore rifle.
This might make you say "Big Harry Deal". But here's what's inbetween the lines. Mac a very generous buisness man, did not have to even think about the disparity in trade value. He knew that the Sako though, a fine rifle, was not the value market wise the Annie is and still bent over backwards to help me into a rifle that was competitive. This speaks volumes about these types of people. I am glad to be amongs your ranks and hope to see you fine people on the firing line.
best wishes from Way up in the hills of Arkansas.
P.S. anyone know where to find used Bulk CO2 tanks to fill my Walther?