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ABPOS Does a low number inland... 10-17-2012, 03:16 PM
Johnny Peppers Just my opinion, but by the... 10-17-2012, 06:56 PM
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    If it is original or correct, then definately so. The early parts are rare, hard to find and expensive if you do. Of course condition means a lot also.
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    If it is original or correct, then definately so. The early parts are rare, hard to find and expensive if you do. Of course condition means a lot also.
    It seems in really good condition. But it's a rebuild. I'll be tearing it down and I'll find out if some of the stuff is original, but the bolt and op slide obviously aren't. Bayo lug, rear sight. If the stock is original, it's been made to low wood. It has all the right marks though.

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