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    Quote Originally Posted by pigeonman View Post
    thanks for all the replies,my gun buying skills are below par to say the least. was the first antique gun i ever bought and will be the last until i get help from someone who knows more than i do. i guess i'll hang this relic on the wall as a remembrance not to buy these kind of guns in the future.
    but you never told what ya paid?

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    does it even matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigeonman View Post
    thanks for all the replies,my gun buying skills are below par to say the least. was the first antique gun i ever bought and will be the last until i get help from someone who knows more than i do. i guess i'll hang this relic on the wall as a remembrance not to buy these kind of guns in the future.
    I wouldnt beat yourself up over it, many of us have bought a lemon or two in the past, and I wouldnt let it stop you from buying Milsurp rifles in the future, at least you have made a good move and joined the ranks of Milsurps, some of worlds top collectors and probably the bigest pool of knowledge there is on the subject of Milsurp rifles is on this site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    many of us have bought a lemon or two in the past
    For sure. I've made some of the worst deals in history...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    For sure. I've made some of the worst deals in history...
    That makes two of us Jim.

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