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Calibur Prints BAR-1

Robert,

This is Justin Janes from Calibur Prints. We spoke on the phone few months back about my Kickstarter project, “Calibur Prints.” I’m reaching out to you because I’m launching my second Kickstarter project tomorrow (Friday) morning, entitled “Calibur Prints: Reloaded.” I wanted you to be the first to know about the project and for you to have the first opportunity to post a feature about the project on your website. Your readers can click here for a preview link to view the project. I’ve also attached images of the prints [more after the jump] to this email. Additional images can be found through the link located at the bottom of the Kickstarter project page. Please let me know if I can answer any questions that you might have. I look forward to your reply!

Best,

Justin Janes
Calibur Prints Project Manager

Calibur Prints' Colt Python

Calibur Prints' Mossberg 500

Calibur Prints' Winchester 1894

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    • Oh, just give that time. They will follow soon enough. The genie is already out of the bottle, and there’s no calling it back.

    • I just lucked into a 1971 4″ python thats like new for $600. Sometimes people just dont realize what they have

      • Wow.
        I gotta talk my brother out of his. Only problem is he knows what it’s worth.
        A python is right at the top of my list.

        • While Im a firm believer that a firearm is a tool and should be treated as such, the Python will be safely tucked away, only to be taken out, admired, and shot on special occasions.

  1. I understand it is for a poster on the wall right?

    I would be more interested if it was a book with all dimensions of the components.

    Or a downloadable CAD

    • They do look a little cartoonish. I was one of the supporters on his first kickstarter project. They were poorly printed on magazine quality paper and the 1911 one I have even has an error on it.

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