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Unread 07-21-2013, 11:05 AM   #6
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There should not be any concerns about the age of he receiver or the quality of he steel. Yes, barrels are deffinately not original for that serial number range. Look for evidence of monoblocking. If not, look at barrel flat markings. If there are factory flat markings, it will tell you what the barrels are from. If no marks and no evidence of monoblocking, the. They are aftermarket barrels. Good chance is the gun has seen a good amount of shooting and barrel strength should not be a concern, but it is good to check out wall thickness and such things.
Is there a price tag on the gun? Instead of asking for a cold opinion on value, why not mention the price and we can advise on if we think it to be reasonable. Obviously, with such guns, they are worth what someone will pay, but the quality of the work and the price level will make a big difference as to if it is a good buy.
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