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Atlantic Firearms 1903A3
Has anyone seen the 1903A3s listed under cool items on the Atlantic Firearms website? They do not appear to be Gibbs rifles possible done by James River? Does anyone one have any information on these? Here is the link http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storecategory96.aspx
Looks like the stock differs from the AIM 1903A3s.
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11-20-2009 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
tylerjames
Has anyone seen the 1903A3s listed under cool items on the Atlantic Firearms website? They do not appear to be Gibbs rifles possible done by James River? Does anyone one have any information on these? Here is the link
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storecategory96.aspx
Looks like the stock differs from the AIM 1903A3s.
they look pretty damn good, hopefully they aren't recovered drill receivers.
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i suspect recovered drill rifles, that in itself isnt a big issue,,,not saying they are is.
Armory finished...now thats a term i should use...lol.
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At least they offer a one year warranty
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I'd much rather have the Ferret Scout armored car, just to see the look on peoples faces when you drove around town. That would be worth the price alone. 
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i know of a couple for sale here in Denver, one down the street from a buddys house,
they arent as cool as you think they are, the guy spends more time working on them then driving them.
hard to get plates for them, he had to have the state provide a letter saying they were museum cars, lol...
thats what happens when yo have a Dem, Gov....lol
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I believe it. I saw one at a vintage car show years ago. If I was going to get something to putter with, it would be an old 40s or 50s pick up truck. A little more practical to own and operate.

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sick minds think alike..heres mine, this is were she has sat since 1975,
a little rough, but 75,000 actual miles.
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Nice! I don't have one yet. The one in the pic was one I found on-line. It's on my list of things to acquire though. I'm thinkin' it's gonna be after I put the kids through college first. Some day.
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???
How did we get from Armory Refurbished 1903A3 to talking about old trucks?