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Posted: 3/3/2012 7:51:05 AM
[Last Edit: 4/26/2012 1:58:40 PM by Waywar]

THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
I know, I know. Have some fun witit. The gun is in excellent condition. It's a C.I.A. built with the heavy
receiver and very accurate. This thing is built like a tank and equally well made as my CIA AMD65.
The underfolding stock is a little loose but other than that, a very nice build. The airbrushing & decal work
are pretty good just not my cup of tea. Open to offers, and no you won't offend me. I have no idea what something like
this would actually bring and you know what I mean. It's a great conversation piece. You could tell your friends
a story about how this rifle belonged to Tupak's bodyguard, and has been sitting in a Police evidence room for
years. Ha ha ha.... (thanks StephenNW for that).

My want list:
Complete AR upper with a Spikes Launcher
20" AR's
Lightweight AR's, no carbons or polymer as I have both
MSAR
HK handgun in 9mm/.45 threaded barrels a must
A couple of Glock handguns, G17L/26/21/ just to name afew
A nice target/bench bolt gun w/good optics, don't mind the caliber so much
Remington R-25 in any caliber .308/.243/7mm-08
Quality optics, no real preference but fond of lupys/NF/USO/SWFA/Nikons
Ruger Gunsite Scout .308





I had a request from a member and I'll try to answer any questions:

If you can, please edit your original post and tell us who did the graphics on that and
how they were applied. The handguards look they were dipped using that water transfer
technique that so many are doing now to apply camo patterns on firearms.


The graphics are airbrushed on the top cover, muzzle brake, grip, magazine,front sight tower, and underfolding stock.
The forearms are some kind of heavy decal, looks pretty durable but I'm no expert. There are some minor
handling marks on the white paint. It looks like a duracoat finish. There are no hydrographics on this
firearm. I have no idea who did the work as this was purchased at a police auction but when I picked it up last
week I was told the man who originally owned it really wanted it back.


Anyway, thanks for looking.

OK, so obviously it has a value of around $800. so far highest offer but I would love to trade for something in my list??

Darkhawk
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Posted: 3/5/2012 1:18:04 AM
[Last Edit: 3/5/2012 9:32:07 AM by Gatorhunt]
I must know the story behind this one.

Where in TN are you located? I would defiantly take it with a discount for the future remodeling I would have to do.

Let me know.

Do not ads with offers, please keep this sort of stuff to IM's or e-mails.
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Posted: 3/5/2012 11:18:35 AM
[Last Edit: 3/5/2012 11:25:56 AM by HermanSnerd]
It reminds me of lyrics from the big Queensryche hit back in the early 90's, Empire,

"Johnny used to work after school
at the cinema show.
Gotta hustle if he wants an education,
he's got a long way to go.
Now he's out on the street all day
selling Crack to the people who pay.
Got an AK-47 for his best friend,
business the American way."




If you can, please edit your original post and tell us who did the graphics on that and
how they were applied.

The handguards look they were dipped using that water transfer technique that so many are doing now to apply camo patterns on firearms.







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