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This could be serious
Recent purchase from Gunbroker. Asked a ton of questions and decided to buy. Who would have thought. Now I know why people don't want you to take apart rifles for inspection. Gonna have to try to return this one. #*@%!
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03-27-2012 01:26 PM
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I'll bet whoever put that barrel on twisted the receiver and it cranked.
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Ouch! Like the seller didn't know?
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The bottom of the receiver looks irregular, is it a recovered drill rifle?
George
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Pcaru, thats a shame! just out of curiosity what is the S/N? Approximately
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Jim
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thats a done deal, id say that receiver was heavy rusted, or in a fire at some time, and thats were the crack came from, looks like its been ground on at some time as well.
id send that one back pretty darn fast, Hatcher hole looks like an add on as well.
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Did you buy this as a complete rifle or as a barreled receiver? If a complete rifle, was it a sporter or original configuration? It doesnt really matter, just a personal curiosity.
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I think chuck has it. Fire gun, re-parked and sold on. Who is the dealer?
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Hi pcaru1 -
Would you mind providing the auction number, or the link to the auction? It might answer several questions, and could possibly help with a solution.
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