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| Those were leftover parts from G-Tech when they were assembling them at the turn of the century. Vector got what was left & was assembling them around 05-07. They were great guns, but were all sold 3-5 years ago, so I assume you are looking at a used gun. Towards the end of the project they were running low on parts so there were no #'s matching guns, & some even had US barrels. Real Bulgy receivers & Hungarian parts from the '50's. Nice gun. GARY N4KVE |
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These were said to be a Limited run, only from lack of parts kits. This is a STEAL of a price!!!!! These were selling for twice the price 1 1/2 years ago, right after the election that is. I sold this one..... r e g r e t http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll66/Rube7979/DIGI0109.jpg I sold my Vector milled fixed stock a while ago and never looked back because I liked my MAK's better. But for an underfolder, I bet you really regret it. I personally don't think they are worth the price atlantic is selling them for. |
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These were said to be a Limited run, only from lack of parts kits. This is a STEAL of a price!!!!! These were selling for twice the price 1 1/2 years ago, right after the election that is. I sold this one..... r e g r e t http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll66/Rube7979/DIGI0109.jpg I remember you selling that badboy, I wish I had the loot to buy it back then! Luckily I just bought a rifle based on the same receiver (slr100h) built by blue ridge, another company along with Gordon tech, msc, and Ohio rapid fire that built the guns with that receiver along with the Hungarian & Polish kits. I'd say I'm pretty stoked :) |
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