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I'm pretty sure that the stock was rough shaped with a chainsaw....
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04-13-2020, 06:03 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Be nice Mike, it's a rainy day gun !
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I am watching that one. Parts gun.
But... it will likely sell for more than its worth. As usual.
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He has a pair of them, stocked by the same person from the same tree.
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I asked him about that. As it did look like he had the same gun listed twice. One is a V grade, the other is a G or a P grade (I dont care that much to double check on that right at this second). But he pit the photos of the V grade up on both listings. He was unable to edit as there was bids on the listings. So he just added the photos of the right gun on after the ones of the V grade on the one listing. They are both equally pieces of crap. But... you could own a piece of History! Get your money out.
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04-13-2020, 06:39 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Hard to go wrong with a "Certificate of Authenticity".
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He should order a PGCA letter. He also has a T grade 16 gauge hammer gun, WITH a letter.
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Looks like it's stocked in genuine Treewood.
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