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Originally Posted by
GolfBravoUSMC
Every Stock set was ding free beautifully finished with nice crisp Cartouches and/or Crossed Cannon acceptance stamps.
They probably came from that mysterious cache that produces all-matching perfect condition K98k's and other items that are too good to be true.
Originally Posted by
GolfBravoUSMC
He explained to me that my weapon had probably been through rebuild and at that time it was parkerized. He went on to explain that the Parkerizing process was so top secret that the government did not share the process with the manufacturers until the end of the war.
Well, he gets 10 out of 10 for chuzpe!
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07-02-2014 06:03 PM
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Sounds like the guy with a business called SOG. He sets up at the Southern Calif. shows with a lot of questionable USGI rifles and pistols at very high prices.
Originally Posted by
GolfBravoUSMC
This guy is from Southern California but likes attract. Last year I watched him sell a $60-70 Remington Rand M1911A1 reparked barrel to a guy for $320. It's funny how all his 70 year old items are in such pristine shape. NOT!
It's appropriate he puts a strip of yellow tape over his guns on display. The only thing wrong is the tape should be marked "Crime Scene" .
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