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    I never have. I just place orders. Failure to respond to emails seems to be common among a lot of retailers. Companies I have sent emails too rarely get back to me and when they do, it's months later when I forgot why I sent them an email in the first place. I ask about a hand guard on one site a while back and it was probably four months later I get a message back stating they do not have access to one. I'm wondering one what. Did eventually figure it out.

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    Since this thread is still getting replies I may as well give an update...

    I ordered a 1945 Czechicon made K98icon. It was a mix master with no two numbers matching but it’s in really nice shape with strong rifling and an excellent stock. It ended up being very accurate and almost perfectly zeroed (I’ll fine tune when I get back to the range). As a shooter, which is what I wanted, I couldn’t be happier.

    I would definitely order from Libertytree again.

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    I've emailed them all Liberty Tree, Sarco, and Numrich and I've always got a response. Of the three the only one that tens to be rude on occasion in Sarco.
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    Huh, thought I replied to this thread. I've never had a problem with Liberty Tree. Always as described and nothing missing from my order.

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    Of the three the only one that tens to be rude on occasion in Sarco.
    Sarco is the sweaty unshaven hippie chick armpit of surplus companies!!!

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    I know they buy odd-lots from dealers and pay low-ball prices. I have ordered from them and have been very happy. Prices are high, but you get the right product and properly described.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    I know they buy odd-lots from dealers and pay low-ball prices. I have ordered from them and have been very happy. Prices are high, but you get the right product and properly described.
    Some of the rifles they have listed seem a bit high, but considering the high cost of even Russianicon captured mixmaster K98icon’s these days, I paid a very fair price

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    Liberty Tree......

    New member here, just joined today.

    The only experience I have with Liberty Tree is an Enfield #4 MKII trigger guard purchased through Ebay. It arrived promptly and is in good, used condition with no issues.

    Other minor parts (screws, etc.) were purchased through Gun Parts Inc. to complete a short barreled "behind the pickup seat" gun, built on an already shortened rifle.

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    Have been buying there for years.

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