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    JLMcC

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    I am interested in trading a high end (prosumer) electric smoker (and maybe a modest cash boot) for your desirable sidearm or long gun.

    The Smoker being offered is 4 years old and well-maintained. My Traeger pellet smoker is better suited for family meals than the large groups I used to entertain. Now, I don't have the crowds to cook for and, honestly, I'd rather have a very good firearm and one smoker rather than two smokers. Although it is labeled "For Household Use Only" it is very capable for outfitting a small restaurant or food truck.

    >>Details for weighing the proposition<<
    Here are links for the smoker and the upgrades I made recently:
    Smoker: https://cookshack.com/collections/r...cts/amerique-model-sm066-electric-smoker-oven
    Accessories:
    Rib Rack https://cookshack.com/collections/r...pv008-ribrack-models-025-045-066-pg500-pg1000
    I recently cooked 14 racks of ribs using this; 10 would have been the ideal load but all 14 were delicious.

    Meat Probe https://cookshack.com/collections/r...l-smoker-models-with-updated-probe-jack-pv538
    The original probe did not have the metal braid so this is a more robust and durable probe.

    I certainly hope you are hungry when you read this because this Smokeshack unit can cook great food for a small army.

    My firearms preferences for trades would include generational weapons suitable for passing down to future hunters in the family
    * Beretta
    * Kimber
    * Sig Sauer
    Many other higher end manufacturers would fit in this trade but I don't have a lot of trade up money to equalize values.

    I'd even consider some higher end Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) airguns or airgun equipment.

    Hey, it doesn't hurt to put it out there.
    Lynx Defense
     
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