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    AZ's,
    Comments about the safety of the receiver are more than valid.
    As far as the stock is concerned........You can see they've cut quite abit of wood from the top comb area. Looks as though it's been cut all the way down to the top of the oiler slot.

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    A parts gun........
    Questionable receiver and junk stock.
    Betting the guy was proud of his pimped out shooter.
    It only needed curb feelers to finish it off :-)

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    well, he got a bid without a reserve......someone is getting a "pot luck" of parts

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    For $580.57......

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    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=158543116
    In case you guys forgot how a carbine is supposed to look! Thats pretty it could be my wedding gun.

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    Did any of you see what the Underwood sold for? $580 !!! I can't fidure that one out. I need to pull together all of my "junk" and make some serious cash.

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    OK, Maybe I am dumb or dense. I don't get why someone would pay that much for a bubba gun. If it had a type I band that was maybe original, or maybe a flip sight, there may be a chance that it has some early parts. Honestly, I am confused! Does the buyer know something we don't?

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