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To thread or not to thread the muzzle ...
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2060397" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>If the device you added goes with the rifle when sold...maybe...</p><p>If rifle is shot....no...</p><p>Recently tried to buy a 223 from a guy..."oh it hasn't been shot much"..</p><p>Front of bolt had no bluing(40 year old bdl)....and the stock had been sanded down and resealed..poor job at that too....the black with thin white forehand were covered in brown sediment from not cleaning the dust before applying clear....</p><p>The rifle sold originally for what..$350....and he wanted $1200...original barrel...different trigger....</p><p>You want value..dont shoot..dont change..dont think it's worth 4 times purchase price.....</p><p>But as you change or pull a trigger the value drops...and retail prices always include many middleman fees.....</p><p>Sorry Feenix...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2060397, member: 99519"] If the device you added goes with the rifle when sold...maybe... If rifle is shot....no... Recently tried to buy a 223 from a guy..."oh it hasn't been shot much".. Front of bolt had no bluing(40 year old bdl)....and the stock had been sanded down and resealed..poor job at that too....the black with thin white forehand were covered in brown sediment from not cleaning the dust before applying clear.... The rifle sold originally for what..$350....and he wanted $1200...original barrel...different trigger.... You want value..dont shoot..dont change..dont think it's worth 4 times purchase price..... But as you change or pull a trigger the value drops...and retail prices always include many middleman fees..... Sorry Feenix... [/QUOTE]
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