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I have a problem - HELP PLEASE
Unread 03-28-2012, 10:17 PM   #1
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Default I have a problem - HELP PLEASE

I saw a nice G grade at a local auction on Fri. I thought it would make a great shooter. I was pressed for time and only had a chance to look at it quickly and couldn't stay at the auction and never read the desciption of it(bad,very bad) although it was said to be a VH which I new was wrong. Well I put a absentee bid on it for $500 and won.
Picked it up today SN112880- good news-very nice wood,Parker Brothers dogs head but plate,capped pistol grip,14 or 141/4 to front trigger, 30" barrels, not much pattern outside but bores are beautiful.On the reciever is G and 2. OK this is why I bid absentee. Bad news and stupid for not seeing it. The safety does not work and there are no firing pins in the gun that I can tell. All the srew heads are in pretty nice shape, only the 2 at the bottom have the slightest marks. Who would be a good person to look at it and repair it for me. Anyone else get a gun with no firing pins?
When I found that I had won the auction I thought I really had a deal, now I'm not so sure. Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
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