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And undetectable "fix" is still a fix in a lot of peoples eyes. I know I have read comments by people that have bought guns with undetectable "fixes" that were discovered on disassembly and they were very upset. My point is, it effects the perception of the condition rare holy grail shotgun but is that acceptable or not?
If I can't shoot it, it is a wall ornament and isn't a shotgun but if I fix it, is it still desirable?