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    Liberty Tree Collectors?

    Has anyone had much interaction with this site...

    www.libertytreecollectors.com

    I'm looking at some of the rifles they have up for sale and I want to know if they're reputable and how honest their descriptions of the rifle conditions are?
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    I have used them to buy parts not firearms. No problems but never had to return anything.

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    I have bought from them. No problems. They seem reputable and quite professional. I don't know how accurate their descriptions are because I don't pay any attention to them. Their pictures are very good and tell me all I need to know. Their prices seem to be right on the going rate. I am happy with the items I bought, but I am pretty easy to please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amadeus76 View Post
    Has anyone had much interaction with this site...

    http://www.libertytreecollectors.com

    I'm looking at some of the rifles they have up for sale and I want to know if they're reputable and how honest their descriptions of the rifle conditions are?
    I've bought from them quite a bit; 1903, Mosin, and Mauser parts. I've talked when them on the phone when I needed stuff not listed on their web-site good people. I have never had a problem with them, way better then SARCO IMHO

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    I've bought several parts from them over the years. Some of the parts I've purchased were fairly expensive, and I've never had an issue with them. The are a reputable company to deal with.

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    I too have purchased parts and rifles from Liberty Tree over the years. Those folks in Maine have helped me out more than once in finding what I was looking for if they didn't have it in stock. There a good choice, they stand behind what they sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAR View Post
    I have used them to buy parts not firearms. No problems but never had to return anything.

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    Even I have purchased impossible to get rifle parts here from them and never had a problem, expensive but then if you need it
    Have never purchased a rifle from them but does a K98icon stock set count

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    I've bought parts and accessories from Liberty Tree, Sarco and Numrich. Sarco is slow as molasses but keeps you informed as to how the molasses is flowing. Their descriptions are sometimes slightly off, their prices are usually very good. Numrich has sent me the wrong items the last two occasions I've ordered from them. Small $4 parts that aren't worth sending back but they are clearly misidentifying what they have. I've gotten good things from them also so will continue the crap shoot. Liberty Tree I have never had a problem with. It comes fast and is correct. My beef with them and the reason I go to them last is they are expensive compared to other places. Not outrageously so but enough for me to shop around a bit before pulling the trigger. It just depends on how big a rush I'm in. Small parts, no issue, expensive items I'll sit and watch ebay for years.

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    Did any of you ever email them? Tried to ask them question via email and they never answered

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