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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I had a Squires Bingham model16, sort of looked like an AR...for a minute. Same thing happened to it. I thought I was alone in that way. It never worked right for the original owner and when it failed me I removed the mag for resale and tossed it downrange, shot it to bits with an L1A1. I had forgotten that.
    Jim I didn't realize at the time but the receiver was cast pot metal with a sheet metal cover. Lived and learned since then. After about 8 years the barrel could visibility move up and down. With the last shot the barrel fell out, the receiver cover flew off and the top of the block that held the barrel went flying in multiple directions. Back in the late 70's I paid $86 plus tax for it. I sold all the parts except the receiver individually on gunbroker roughly 20 years afterward and netted $486, the 32 rounders brought the most money. Who knew these things had such a following.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    the 32 rounders brought the most money.
    I had one of the small mags, the whole thing didn't cost me much if anything. I tried to silk purse it to no avail. I saved nothing else from it, I probably got a $20 for the mag.
    Regards, Jim

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