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    Barrel Band ?

    This Barrel Band to me looks fake. By looking and reading posts and back posts about the cut of the inside band should be inside the edge of the outer band. Plus I see a roughed up area where it could of been cut, but not sure. Does this look fake to you ?

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    Looks to me like one of the better reproduction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imntxs564 View Post
    This Barrel Band to me looks fake. By looking and reading posts and back posts about the cut of the inside band should be inside the edge of the outer band. Plus I see a roughed up area where it could of been cut, but not sure. Does this look fake to you ?

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    The information about the cut being inside of the top part is for a type 3 bayonet lug band being cut down to a type 2. The type 1 is never cut for any reason. The type 2 bands appear to be the most rare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imntxs564 View Post
    By looking and reading posts and back posts about the cut of the inside band should be inside the edge of the outer band.
    Frank, that applies more to the Type II bands than it does to the Type 1. That one is a Type 1, and I tend to agree with Bill. - Bob

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    Have you compared this sellers prices to other sellers?
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    I agree with the above post, it was the 3's that were cut to be passed off as 2's which are rare. Type 1 bands are getting harder and harder for me to tell apart, some you can tell right off because the metal is thin and shinny black. I guess the bigger question is do you wanna be wrong for a $189. OUCH

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    Thanks Guys, I didn't know, Now I learned something else about parts of the MI Carbine. He also has 2 Flip Sights that are fake and are way over priced. It kinda looks like he added some grease like that one guy from Riverbank.

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    Seeing those items from that seller would make me stay away from them for any item.

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    Have you compared this sellers prices to other sellers?
    $14.95 at Sarco recently and you won't have to clean off the grease and lint. - Bob

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    If it's any help, after looking at the pictures closely, it doesn't look to me like the parts have been laser cut which would be a dead give away to it being a fake. Some of the fake W.W.2 metal parts turning up now are obviously laser-cut with no attempt being made to remove the laser marks.

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