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I've also ordered directly from Rings. I ordered a couple with out the blue paint top coat. I had them in hand in less than 2 weeks. I'm ordering directly through them for now on.

I did it because of a bad experience waiting for guns from an online copstore. I had even called them in advance to verify stock before placing the order.

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Unfortunately the reply to my email today seemed to be the standard cut & paste reply. It mentioned I only needed to pay $750 to get started. :rolleyes2:

While wanting to reply in order to get past the form letter response, I didn't have the strength to do it. Maybe another time.

Still need the XDM though

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Try:

www.duncansoutdoor.com

They have a variety of alum cast gun replicas that tactical people utilize for weapon retention training and some people utilize for holsters. Good selection of firearms and the ones I have are better for molding leather than the blue guns I have. In other words, if I have a choice between the two, I use a Duncan.

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Unfortunately the reply to my email today seemed to be the standard cut & paste reply. It mentioned I only needed to pay $750 to get started. :rolleyes2:

While wanting to reply in order to get past the form letter response, I didn't have the strength to do it. Maybe another time.

Still need the XDM though

Monica,

Here''s the phone number for Rings Blue Guns. Call direct and talk to John Ring 321-951-0017

There's a nice older genteman who sometimes answers the phone. He screwed up my address on one of my orders so it's better to talk to John Ring directly. It's also a good idea to make sure the model is in stock or risk the wait. John's a nice guy to deal with. If theres any problems, you an tell him not "mess with Texas Woman."

Good Luck,

Randy

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Randy Cooley

Bulldog Custom Gun Leather

www.bulldogleathercompany.com

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Try:

www.duncansoutdoor.com

They have a variety of alum cast gun replicas that tactical people utilize for weapon retention training and some people utilize for holsters. Good selection of firearms and the ones I have are better for molding leather than the blue guns I have. In other words, if I have a choice between the two, I use a Duncan.

Bill,

I was wondering if the current Duncan mold guns are finished well, or do they need cleanup before using?

Randy

Randy Cooley

Bulldog Custom Gun Leather

www.bulldogleathercompany.com

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