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    That thing is definately a cut down T3. There are way too many things wrong with it. I won't list them here, but believe me, its a cutdown T3.
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    Jim,
    I think it is a repro type 2 and not a cut down type 3.

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    Agree w/Bubba

    It looks like it was made last week, probably was. I just can't believe that a genuine part would not be dipped in some sort of oil or preservative to stop this kind of rust.

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    I also agree with Bubba and I think it's from a commercial carbine and not a USGI one.

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    Now that i've taken a closer look, you guys are correct. Its a poor copy. The screw end is not flattened to prevent removal and the pad has no spot weld marks like originals. And I wonder if that is rust or if it is brazing....
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    Here is an other. I've been very tempied to bid on this band, but what is puting up a red flag for me is within the triangle there should be a PI and I can not see anything that would come close. So what do you guys think????? Gene




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    Gene, I think you will find this one to be real.
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    I agree with Bill. It's a real type 2 USGI band. But there was something that came out recently about the PI in the triangle and I don't remember just what it was.

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    Thanks Bill Appreciate your help. This is why I follow the fourms, helps with gaining ones knowledge and ones pocket book acquiring needed parts. Just hope no one reading needs a type ll band Thanks Gene

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    I'm not so sure. The corners of the triangle don't look right.
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