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He`s at it again
His feedback tells the story GB.#247137568 This is not to mock the person , Its only to show how I think Guns are being put together... MY OPINION
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08-18-2011 10:12 AM
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Another one with a welded up rear dovetail to hide stake marks.
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There are more than a couple of RB parts on that carbine!
Bill Hollinger
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Bill your right about the bad parts on it. And the barrel may not be the original one too. Saginaw was not part of the free barrel program but QH received a small handful from Saginaw to keep production on track. But the odds are very great against it that it's one of those knowing who the seller is and his record.
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Cobwebs are a nice touch. And people get mad at me for railing on about part swapping. It is ridiculous that so much of this stuff is suspect, the whole hobby has been debased by these crooks.
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Take the sawdust out of the oval cut hole , And I happen to see his other auction is being bump up by his buddy
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Yea lepu us a good customer
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Uncoded dogleg????? IIRC, didn't you guys say there were no uncoded doglegs when that guy was bringing them in from China, smearing them with cosmolene and showing fake FSN numbered paper?? Speaking of cosmolene, he did a lousy job of using it to make it look old. Look at the cosmo in the letters. It it not melted into them, but wiped on.
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