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06-09-2010 07:19 PM
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To bad SA misstamped the barrel 7-46
Ed reluctantly no longer in the Bitterroot
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Everything that seller has is original and numbers matching.
He has a quality hardware carbine that looks like if may have been something nice, but it has a big bogus new stamped cartouche on the stock. That pretty much ruins the chances of anyone who knows much about US millitary firearms bidding on it. I think that term " numbers matching" is used by sellers who troll for suckers who don't know any better. When I see that term used it sends up a big red flag for me at least
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Yeah...that collector knew what he had. Too bad the seller doesn't.
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I like the "early" DAS stock stamp, the "early" lock bar sight and the "early" butt trap!
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That guy is a shyster, little or nothing is correct with those auctions.
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"seems everything he has is collector grade and all original..."
Everything he has is Fake grade and Overpriced. To be wrong so many times makes this guy a crook. Gun Broker should not let him advertize if he can't be honest.
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Just for yuks,
I asked the seller to explin what he meant by "all matching", since I noted parts fro several WWII years and a post WWII stock. Here is his answer. "By all matching I mean all matching manufacturer not mixed OEM."
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Durn! My fingers don't seem to be coordinated with my brain on spelling.
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This auction here :WWII M1 Garand Springfield 1942 All Matching Colle : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
pic 15 has a danish stock with a fake rebuild stamp. I would like to know when Springfield was moved to Denmark! I like the last line in all his "original" auctions. This collector knew what he had!