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Old September 18, 2005, 08:04 AM   #7
Tamara
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(the cheapest I could find)
Many "What's wrong with my gun?" questions seem to include this phrase. Sometimes it can be awfully expensive to save a little money.

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1. What's wrong with my gun?
It's not working.

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2. What should I do to correct it?
Was it full of gooey cosmoline? Did you clean it out? Does the gun run well with better ammunition? Are there gouges on the spent cases that would indicate a rough chamber? How's the extractor? Hook in spec? Any spring tension present?

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3. Is my reciever stamped or milled?
I can't quite tell from here. Hold it closer to the monitor.

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4. I paid 500 for it, was this a fair price?
A quick search of the internet seems to indicate that these things are trading in the $475-$500 range, so your price would not be way out of line, assuming the gun worked.
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