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03 July 2007, 07:16
McCray
404 A-Frames
Has Swift discontinued the 404/400 grain A-Frame?


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03 July 2007, 18:03
Buddy Roberts
They are still listed on their web site.


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03 July 2007, 18:39
new_guy
To purchase them you have to go into the ".416" section. Looks like they have them in the wrong place.

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03 July 2007, 18:44
ForrestB
Midway has them available and priced at $53.09/50.


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03 July 2007, 19:10
McCray
Hmmm, Midways website isn't listing them and I never thought to look on Swifts site under 416. Roll Eyes Must be a Kansan thing. Cool

Thanks all.


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04 July 2007, 02:11
ForrestB
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=422446


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04 July 2007, 02:17
Will
quote:
Originally posted by McCray:
Hmmm, Midways website isn't listing them and I never thought to look on Swifts site under 416. Roll Eyes Must be a Kansan thing. Cool

Thanks all.


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04 July 2007, 08:56
McCray
Looks like Kansans and Missourians are having organizational problems. Cool

Thanks again, got some on the way.


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