david,
i see your point.
if its done well, you cant see as buyer, when it was changed, nobody can see it.
if we talk now about a standard-weapon, i would not have a problem with that.
its an original part, which was replaced.
if its your opinion, that this replacement is already fraud, what is with the topic "refreshing" then? you pimp a gun to a condition, what it never had. is this fraud too?
i think, fraud starts at that point, when we make a ss-sharpshooter-carbine out of a normal carbine 98k, with the necessary stamps on it.
or we pimp a normal luger to get the personal backup-gun of the gröfaz himself.
interesting thread :-)
regards
klaus
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