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An Interesting Hypothetical
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None of the other parts are correct so why? The rifle has been rebuilt so many times that it'll never be close, it's not original so what gives? Correct...after a dozen juggled parts... It's not a conundrum, it's a waste of time.
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It's a hypothetical, I wouldn't do it personally.
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None of the other parts are correct so why? The rifle has been rebuilt so many times that it'll never be close, it's not original so what gives? Correct...after a dozen juggled parts... It's not a conundrum, it's a waste of time.
...and money.
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Restoration
The object of restoration is to simulate originality. Any rifle that has rebuild marks or has been refinished can never do that with simple parts replacement.
Real men measure once and cut.
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There was a time 20+ years ago when parts and rifles were abundant and restoration was financially feasible. I think those days are behind us now with cottage industries making fake parts and original parts skyrocketing in price. I can see replacing a few small parts on a nearly matching example to make it "correct" but ground up restoration is beyond the pale now IMHO. You are altering the history of the weapon when you tear it apart and rebuild it to factory "correct" condition.
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A firearm was only factory 'correct' once in its life. After that point it is part of the firearms history. Nothing makes me sadder than the willing destruction of something's actual history to try and 'preserve' history. You are actually doing the opposite of what should be done and in many ways it is worse than bubba, as at least bubba is honest about what he does.
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
A firearm was only factory 'correct' once in its life. After that point it is part of the firearms history. Nothing makes me sadder than the willing destruction of something's actual history to try and 'preserve' history. You are actually doing the opposite of what should be done and in many ways it is worse than bubba, as at least bubba is honest about what he does.
I am not actually doing this. The arms in my question I was speaking about don't actually exist. I was just trying to create what I thought was an interesting conversation for this forum.
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“There are three kinds of men. The ones that learn by readin’. The few who learn by observation.
The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.” - Will Rogers
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Originally Posted by
Snowman1510
I was just trying to create what I thought was an interesting conversation for this forum.
A fun hypothetical for sure. Personally, I see this kind of thing as no less sleazy than stamping fake cartouches onto stocks.
This type of fraudulent creation of "correct" firearms is especially popular with M1917s - so much so that when I see "ALL MATCHING!" on one of them I invariably think, "wonder how much all those parts cost the fella!"
It's fake, it's not "correct", and it's the destruction of history.
I don't have much tolerance for it.
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I guess it would be all up to how the person billed it if they sold it. Maybe if they just built as a shooter for themselves it could remotely be acceptable. But to bill it as "correct" with an import mark on the barrel that they put on them self is wrong.
Last edited by Snowman1510; 09-10-2018 at 09:37 AM.
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