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    How about GunBroker

    I have noticed lately a lot of neat things on GB. I just started using it, what do you guys think of it. I parted a early Inland out that had been drilled and tapped for a scope. Good people and good chat here.
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    It's worked very well for me and I've only been using it since January. Fees are reasonable and proportionately might be a bit cheaper than Sleaze bay.

    One thing I DID learn is to start the bidding on the lowest possible price you will take for an item ( be realistic too) then the bidding can only get better from there.

    Overall Go for it, any questions feel free to PM me and I'll answer as best I can.

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    sold all 4 auctions to one person off line so I ended them. I have numerous small original coded parts I will be adding, I think its time I get out of carbines.
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    It's worked very well for me and I've only been using it since January. Fees are reasonable and proportionately might be a bit cheaper than Sleaze bay.

    One thing I DID learn is to start the bidding on the lowest possible price you will take for an item ( be realistic too) then the bidding can only get better from there.

    Overall Go for it, any questions feel free to PM me and I'll answer as best I can.

    Greg O

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    Quality Hardware question

    My 1944 Carbine has a Type II rear site.
    Any idea of the cost to refit to a Type I?

    tyia

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