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Inspecting a factory rifle before purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1729486" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>To re-enforce what a few have said here: I got in 2 days ago a Rem 11-87 because it would not extract or feed. well the action was a bit dirty but nothing bad, the action was bone dry, but the really nasty part was this gun has a completely rusted up chamber. The gun looks new on the outside except for the last 4" of the buttstock. This gun has been neglected. so do look all over the gun for small things. I am now looking for a new barrel for the guy. I do not think I can get the pits to polish out of the chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1729486, member: 26227"] To re-enforce what a few have said here: I got in 2 days ago a Rem 11-87 because it would not extract or feed. well the action was a bit dirty but nothing bad, the action was bone dry, but the really nasty part was this gun has a completely rusted up chamber. The gun looks new on the outside except for the last 4" of the buttstock. This gun has been neglected. so do look all over the gun for small things. I am now looking for a new barrel for the guy. I do not think I can get the pits to polish out of the chamber. [/QUOTE]
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