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Unread 12-08-2024, 10:16 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Greg Baylander View Post
That's what I'm thinking
Sorry fella's--I've been down this road too many times before. These type of project guns start out with great intentions & dreams, but in most cases, they either end up years down the road for getting the work completed or stuffed in the back of the safe & forgotten. Then if you do get after it for the getting the work done, more than likely you'll be buried in the gun financially when it's all said and done.

After getting my grad degree from the school of hard knocks for project guns. I've came to the conclusion that if you can't live with a gun the way it is, it's simply better to walk away from it & keep looking until you find the right gun at the right price. There's plenty of them out there that don't need much more than maybe a good cleaning. The best value money wise is finding a good solid condition gun that you can live with just the way it is. The gun in this thread simply wouldn't fit that bill for me.
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