It is with remorse and regret that I let this go. I bought this from sugarstump last year. But I have to acknowledge that I’m just never really going to play at this point. At least not to the extent that I own this. I believe he bought this one directly from Colin himself. It’s as close to mint as you will ever find. Edit: No longer for sale.
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I'm in the same boat, I need another old school LAPCO like I need a hole in the head but damn I am a sucker for an old school LAPCO and this looks like a real nice example. Good Luck Rolondo with the sale. Just for those wondering this is a perfectly reasonable price for one in this conditions. I have been collecting old school LAPCOs for longer then many people on here have been playing and I am struggling to not snatch this one up as well so get it before it ends up in my hoard. This is a fairly early one based on the trigger frame and in super nice shape.
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I love this too. I'm trying to lighten up my pile but I basically never see such a complete early example with the NW / Carter style frame, that I like just as much or more than the later lapco / wintec frame.
I wanna get this and then anodize parts from my 2008 to match the old gun, sell off the extra parts and have a sort of grey ghost do-it-all kit :P
For anyone thinking "I wish these didn't have fixed bores" on these ghosts you can put a piece of string or dab of glue or whatever you want in the front frame screw and its a perfect ball retention device.
Spirits aren't so lucky because of the location of the front frame screw relative to the breech.
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I'd buy it but I really want it only for the stock and I would hate to break this beautiful marker up just to finish another LAPCO marker (Grey Spirit).
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