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    "from the looks of it someone may already hit that receiver with a torch. You can see the discoloration from heat. If they did, the temper may be in question."

    "sold for $130 on gunbroker."

    FWIW. Over here, that receiver is just scrap in the eyes of the law. Machining or welding the receiver invalidates proof. The proof houses would refuse to accept it for testing. It can never legally be used again in a shootable gun. It matters not whether it is the last receiver of its type in the world, rarity is not an excuse. Scrap is scrap.

    In the eyes of an undiscerning collector it might be collectable scrap - but it is still scrap.

    "Or was this just opportunity knocking?"

    No, just a way for someone to waste $130.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Or was this just opportunity knocking?
    When it was holding at $30 it was...mostly pulling on my heart strings I suppose.

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    oh it's savable but you would have to anneal it and then reheat treat it to proper specs and then polish everything all up again and you have a grand into a paperweight unless of course you have all the equipment and plenty of time.

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    Kind of like a car wreck. I looked again and my eyes are burning again. Those photos should come with a warning label.

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    problem solved. edited the first post to include said warning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    problem solved. edited the first post to include said warning.
    This is a firearms forum so Safety First.

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