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Happy . . . Happy . . . Joy . . . Joy . . . !
Only had to wait 3weeks and 3days. Let the FUN BEGIN!
Bad idea! Edited by Bill Hollinger for privacy reasons.
Thanks for the edit! I photoshoped the pers info out, then saved the wrong pic to photobucket.
Too excited . . .
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07-18-2010 12:35 PM
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Not sure what was posted, but thanks, Bill, for keeping folks out of harm's way....
How in the world do you manage to keep up with all of this stuff?
Phil
Last edited by phil441; 07-20-2010 at 12:23 AM.
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Bill, if you got rid of all my bad joke I wouldn't be allowed to post any more!
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Originally Posted by
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Not sure what was posted, but thanks, Bill, for keeping folks out of harm's way....
How in the world do you manage to keep up with all of this stuff?
Phil
I had a scan of my license I photoshoped the personal info out, but saved the untouched scan to photobucket. When I made the post with the link ALL my personal info was out for everyone to see.
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I've had an original 5.6 Wincherster for 40 years
When I found out what it was worth, I decided to not shoot it or use it much so I ordered a Service Grade as a shooter. I wanted a NPM based on Larry Ruth's opinion that they made the best carbines (War Baby Comes Home). I got what had to be one of the last NPM SGs. The receiver was just great with late production (March or April of 44), wonderful finish and no rust. The original IBM barrel was in excellent shape with a tiny pit at the gas hole area. The stock was an I cut Inland with a .U. rebuild mark. The carbine had late milled PI adjustable sights, Winchester flat bolt, PI type 5 slide, NPM trigger housing, Rockola hammer and a type 3 barrel band.
I had asked for a good shooter and that request was granted. It is a fresh solid carbine with low mile parts. It shoots well and is tight and functions well. I would always deal with CMP simply because they are trustworthy and I think that they earn their business. Ask yourself this: if a person decides to sell a carbine are they going to put out their best one? No. If you had a problem carbine and knew it was going to be an expensive fix, how would you sell it? As is, no return. At least if you don't like what CMP sends you they will take it back or make it good. Anything bought on line is a risk at best. I like to pick it up and look it over before buying.
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