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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    ...Maybe Correct is not the best term to use - how would you describe a rifle restored to a configuration that is consistent with how it left the factory?...
    I think "correct grade" is an acceptable term for it. It's just not all that big a deal unless you're building a gas trap or something early and unusual.
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    Correct

    Collector Grade is valuable to those who want to collect "As manufactured." CMPicon often has the correct parts and can simulate originality by putting on the right ones. You can do it yourself with a lot of searching and expense or let them do it for you.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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