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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Ouch
    A concise and apt responce to that price tag.

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    Holy mother of..... Parkerized? Wow!!!

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    At least it's nice and clean...?
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    Are we missing something? I just bought a not-parkerized 1917 No.1 mkIII* (Enfield factory) for $250.00 with original barrel (VG bore), matching bolt, stock, nosecap, etc. There must be a lot of disposable income out there!

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    +1. Absurd price !

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    Looks like a re-parked Canadianicon gun. As there are no Australianicon property marks, this is somebodies home project.

    Someone got really burned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frederick303 View Post
    Someone got really burned.
    That's an understatement...
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    Yeah, but just who did the most burning? The seller or the buyer to himself?

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    I am feeling much better about my recent purchases.

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