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I'll def. take it. But it needs to have that muzzle brake permanently attached or it's verboten here in NJ. Will that be too much of a PITA for you? Oh yeah, you have to keep the magazine, too :evil:
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I am looking for a 12 gauge in a pump , coach gun or a Saiga auto ?
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Well send me an email through the system and I will get you an address to send the check. I will see how much my gunsmith will charge to do it (shouldn't be much). I will get a receipt he did it so you can show it to any authorities.

Let me look though my collection and see if I have any extra 12 ga shotguns.
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CC, is that a collapsible buttstock? If so, I can't have that either!! I would need an A2. Sorry to be such a PITA... NJ SUCKS!
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What caliber is the S&W Victory? I have one from WWII that is in .38 S&W. I understand the vast majority were made in .38spcl.
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skb12172 wrote:What caliber is the S&W Victory? I have one from WWII that is in .38 S&W. I understand the vast majority were made in .38spcl.
The .38 S&W ones were made for the UK under Lend-Lease. An interesting bit of trivia: Lee Harvey Oswald's pistol (The one he used to murder Patrolman Tippit) was a .38 S&W Victory Model which had been converted to .38 Special. The larger bore size caused the bullet to pretty much rattle down the barrel.
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I actually have one of each of those. Loaned out though.

Wiz, I decided I have to sell a few more things, so I have a factory complete Bushmaster lower you can have for $275 plus shipping and transfer.
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Check's in the mail, CC
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CombatController wrote:I actually have one of each of those. Loaned out though.

Wiz, I decided I have to sell a few more things, so I have a factory complete Bushmaster lower you can have for $275 plus shipping and transfer.
CC, is that a complete lower with buttstock or without? If with buttstock what kind?
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It is complete with 6 position M-4 buttstock. Pretty much a new tuned Bushy lower.
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