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Unread 02-12-2010, 04:17 AM   #1
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This morning I went to Gunbroker and my Norton anti-spayware alerted me I was on an "unsafe site". The usually green checkmark was a red X. I looked at the full report and it ID'd 3 unsafe "executable image files". Usually GB is a green checkmark i.e. safe site. Anybody else run into this?
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seemed 2 work normal 4 me. Found a few parkers that would mack me happy. ch
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No such problem when I just entered gunbroker.com... time check 6:00 a.m.
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Still getting this warning from Norton on Gunbroker:


is this site safe?About Safety & Threats Community Buzz login signup feedback norton rating
WARNING Site Owner? Click here
gunbroker.com

Summary
•Computer Threats: 3
•Identity Threats: 0
•Annoyance factors: 0

Total threats on this site: 3

•Community Reviews: 12



The Norton rating is a result of Symantec's automated analysis system. Learn more.
The opinions of our users are reflected separately in the community rating on the right.
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Web Site Location United States of America


Norton Safe Web has analyzed gunbroker.com for safety and security problems. Below is a sample of the threats that were found.
Threat Report
Total threats found: 3


Drive-By Downloads (what's this?)
Threats found: 3
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I just went on Gunbroker and got the same Norton alert as Pete. Must be some problem. Left immediately.
I'll leave all those great new parker deals to you guys who didn't get the alert.
There may still be money in your accounts to pay for them after the hackers get done with ya.
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I gave it a try and Norton pointed out 6 threats, all pictures. If you don't use Norton, these are the pictures that it ID'd as a threat:

Threats found: 6
Here is a complete list of files to avoid (I stripped of www.gunbroker.com/ from the location so you can't follow these links accidentally):

Threat Name: HTTP Suspicious Executable Image Download
location: GB/139249000/139249204/pix1192940609.jpg

location: GB/139554000/139554837/pix1131980250.jpg

location: GB/139249000/139249204/pix119249204.jpg

location: GB/140403000/140403224/pix709971187.jpg

location: GB/139848000/139848334/pix191238328.jpg

location: GB/140114000/140114538/pix450490484.jpg


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It appears to be fixed. Norton now gives the green check mark for the site.
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When my daughter set up this Dell computer thing, she got the Norton anti-virus-- I still see junk mail in that denoted folder, lotsa strange "ladies" want me to see their fotos, etc--I just hit the old Cancel button and away it goes into the T.S. Eliot Wasteland I guess-

Another daughter and her husband got a wireless Dell computer laptop thing, they didn't opt for the anti-virus protection or Spam filtering, and Geoff got zapped on both E-Bay and the Gun brokerage web sites- cost them $ to have their unit "de-bugged"- and he also got hit with E-Bay fraud on that PayPally gizmo- they got his bank account and routing numer-- Big FUBAR.

Being an old fashioned "Luddite" I suppose, I would take my few Parkers etc. to the scrap yard and let them cut the barrels with the "gas axe" before I would ever trade on any of those websites-too many risks for my $--
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When my daughter set up this Dell computer thing, she got the Norton anti-virus-- I still see junk mail in that denoted folder, lotsa strange "ladies" want me to see their fotos, etc--I just hit the old Cancel button and away it goes into the T.S. Eliot Wasteland I guess-

Another daughter and her husband got a wireless Dell computer laptop thing, they didn't opt for the anti-virus protection or Spam filtering, and Geoff got zapped on both E-Bay and the Gun brokerage web sites- cost them $ to have their unit "de-bugged"- and he also got hit with E-Bay fraud on that PayPally gizmo- they got his bank account and routing numer-- Big FUBAR.

Being an old fashioned "Luddite" I suppose, I would take my few Parkers etc. to the scrap yard and let them cut the barrels with the "gas axe" before I would ever trade on any of those websites-too many risks for my $--

I got rid of the Norton anti-virus for my computer and now use AVG, installed by my computer repairman after he had to scrub mine up afer being badly infected. I've had no problems ever since.
I joined PayPal some time ago. A couple of weeks later, my credit card company fraud unit rep. called me to see if I had authorized an $800.00 Western Union money order. I told them "No." She said it looked fishy and told me to cut up my credit card and they would send me a new one, which they did. I remembered responding to a validation check of my PayPal acct. shortly before this all happened. It evidently was not actually PayPal. Someone hacked my acct., and tried to steal the money. It is really hard to know what is correct anymore.
As far as GunBroker, I've not had any problems as previously described at all. In fact I very recently bought a real nice 1927 Sterlingworth (excuse the term) there, and had 0 problems.......
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Sounds like you did OK on the AH Fox Sterlingworth. One of the many nice things about being a PGCA member, we have a section here for discussion of other doubles. I bought privately two Non-Parker doubles: A 20 Sterlingworth with 26" barrels, DT and extractors SN 261981 last November, and early this Month a 16 gauge M21 skeet with 26" barrels, SST and AE SN 20033- This very generous situation from our BOD saves us $, we can get information from brother Parkerites about our Non-Parkers and not have to pay the membership and search letter fees.

I know there is a AH Fox Assn., not sure about the Model 21, whether it is a entity unto itself, or is part of a greater Winchester Assn.--

How did you determine the year of mfg. of your Fox Sterlingworth? Mine has the Utica New York barrel markings, but the stock, grip, checkering, buttplate, outline engraving (graver stroll?)are identical to a good friend who has a 16 AH Fox Sterlingworth with the earlier Phila. Penn. barrel markings.

I am "spitballing here" but I don't believe Winchester made any numerical block distinctions between the 12, 16, and 20 gauge M21's from 1931 until 1960 at least. It is my understanding that AH Fox Co. assigned a block of numbers by both gauges, and also differentiating the Sterlingworth guns from the higher Grades with Alpha prefixes, whether ejector or not.

Another friend has a BE 12 bore AH Fox with Krupp barrels, original wood and metal finish and case colorings, and although it is not a Parker, it is indeed a finer gun. For some strange reason, the barrels are an even 29.5" dead on, but uncut vis a vis the ribs, solder and also the .729" NBD and the .025" choke right barrel and .037" choke in the left. It does have 2.625" shorter chambers, so he wisely shoots RST 2.5" shells in it.

My 20 has 2.75" chambers, I don't know the restrictions as to the chokes, but with 7/8 oz. No. 9 AA skeet loads it patterns about the same at 35 yards 30" circle as does the 16 M21 skeet with 1 oz. target loads.

To my way of thinking, choke "fussiness" and choke tubes are not the more critical aspects of a good shooting double- stock fit including pitch, barrel length and balance to the gun overall, and great trigger(s) and proper mechanics- safety, ejectors in time, etc-- are all more important--

By being "balanced to the gun" I mean this: a gentleman who requires a 15" LOP on his field gun, regardless of gauge (at least 12, 16 and 20 gauges) a set of 26" long barrels might seem out of proportion. And a M21 Duck Gun with 32" long barrels would seem equally out of proportion with a stock shortened to 13" for a Lady or a youth shooter-- IMO only!!
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