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Unread 01-17-2009, 04:33 PM   #1
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I second the above opinions.
This gun was refinished. A very good job, although.
However, for this amount you can put your hands in a minty, original WWI P08 with holster and spare mag.

Just my humble opinion.

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Unread 01-17-2009, 06:11 PM   #2
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Fake Navy production is getting hard to spot; the enemy has almost perfected their art. Even the experts are finding it difficult to spot their dastardly work and find themselves falling victim.

Please tread carefully!

I am not going to comment negatively on this gun but instead want to show everyone something to help them in their decisions to buy or not.
There is sometimes a height difference between new production barrel ramps and original barrel ramps; it is very slight but visible to the naked eye. It is only one of many things to look for. The pictures shown are not of the gun in question.

I get tired of posting negative posts, its beginning to get boring.
I hope this helps

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