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Unread 01-13-2018, 02:39 PM   #12
Sergio Natali
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In my opinion it depends on what you want, a shooter or a collectible, for a shooter it's mainly a mechanical thing, while if you're looking for a collectible thigs can be a lot more dfifficult.
In these cases the best thing would be to take with you a friend more expert on that kind of firearms , which I realize is not very easy, as an alternative a) first try to educate yourself as much as possible and never be in a hurry. b) buy from a reputable seller.

Good luck.
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