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    Inland T3

    Just noticed this T3......... Thoughts?
    I see it's in need of some extra parts.



    http://www.gunbroker.com/item/683632541


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    Well, it appears the basics are there anyway. If you need one to fill the spot in your collection here it is Charlie...? No power pack? Can you message this guy and have a go at him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Just noticed this T3
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    Not a T3 receiver. The differences are well described in War Baby!

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    The carbine is worth about $1K so he is saying the rest is worth a starting price of $1,750?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firstflabn View Post
    Not a T3 receiver
    Yeah I seen that... ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    The carbine is worth about $1K
    You think that high Jim?
    I was thinking more like $700ish, so... $2000+ for the IR scope/handle/box.
    Not much more than a barreled receiver to me. to shoot you'd have to pull the IR scope and put on a rear sight, then deal with the stock. If it had a T3 receiver......... maybe a different story.

    Someone will grab it using the lay away plan they so politely offer...

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Item/684948719

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    I was being generous and covertly trying to say the scope seems priced high at $1,700. If someone thinks it's worth $2,000 send them my way.

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    That seems more reasonable.

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