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To: bruoz

I didn’t make myself clear. I’m sorry. What happened in the first place that you had five broken pieces of hardware to turn in? I wasn’t interested in their disposal.

It’s not easy to break hardware or bend a barrel. Some parts may get broken, but they can usually be replaced.


32 posted on 04/15/2008 2:37:26 PM PDT by neverdem (I'm praying for a Divine Intervention.)
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To: neverdem

One was an old worn out German made bolt action .22. When you chambered a round (which cocked the firing pin) and then pulled the trigger with the safety on it would fire when you realesed the safety. Another was an old .22 revolver that the timing catch on the cyclinder was broken. Another was a Bersa .22 with some missing parts and no mag. Another was a Lee enfield .303 with major problems. I ran a pawn & gun shop at the time and this was a good way to get rid of defective and dangerous junk that wasn’t worth fixing and that I would never sell to an individual. BTW I quickly sold that Marlin.


35 posted on 04/15/2008 2:55:24 PM PDT by bruoz
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