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Obviously, I am still trying to figure out how to post proper pics. Any help - much appreciated
Try this: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=370961755 |
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Your gun will turn out to be some kind of 16 or 20 gauge Twist Steel gun that somehow got to be a 28 gauge, either by sleeving or some other method. I can see twist steel in the pictures. Notice that the seller never posted pictures of the breech area of the barrels, the full flats of barrels, or the rib logo. The gun looks like it is seriously off face also. Let us know what is going on here. We don't want one of our friends to get hurt, and we think you have gotten hurt. I hope we're wrong. This gun is a serious effort at faking a $150 gun into what an uninformed buyer will pay the big bucks for. You need to send it back, now. The lack of the exact pertinent pictures constitute fraud. Get on it. You bought a ruined $150 gun.
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