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This finally sold on Gunbroker
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=30228975 The buyer looks to be new (no feedbacks). A nasty & expensive lesson when starting to collect. |
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They may have been taken, but not horribly? If you say the whole setup is repro, the shooter arty is worth, what $1000 to $1200?
The rig is worth another $600 or more, individually sold on e-bay would bring more than that I think? If actually "restored", it is worth more to some folks, then just a shooter value? Ed
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Well, I hope the buyer recognizes it for it's shooter value. I was put off by the crude renumbering of the four digit serial # on the frame, slide and stock - along with the description, it says it's something it obviously isn't. I've seen restorations and then I've seen restorations - this one looked, well... you judge for yourself.
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no Bob, you are right about the non-collecting part of it!
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Then again, if he could find a deal on a servicable drum magazine - think of the fun he could have at the range & not worry about destroying the value by breaking something.
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![]() that would be cool.
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with the elevated sights on an arty, you could need a pretty big yard.......
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My "backyard" is 200 acres, rekon that's big enough???
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