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    Advice on WRA Trench Gun

    Looking at purchasing the following trench gun. I know little about these and would appreciate any advice and any additional questions to ask before committing. Thanks in advance.

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    They are polpular, and I remember about 2 years ago, a local dealer got a whole rack full of them in. They lasted 1 week only and were all gone. If its in good shape and needs no repairs its awesome, but if it needs parts or restoration, it's usually expensive. These are rugged and well built, so you may be very happy with it if its in good shape.

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