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My guess would be that at some point the safety was disconnected & someone used a center punch to in an attempt of letting the user know that the gun wasn't on safe when the button was in the normal safe position.
I wonder if it's still disconnected and LSB didn't pick that up in their mechanical inspection. I've consigned guns with LSB and their commission fee is negotiable depending on the value of the gun or the amount of guns you're consigning with them at that time. |
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