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    #16
    "thats mint, boys".

    i feel like im not using the modern lingo correctly lol.

    ill still have to unpack my entire collection. I bought a house about 3 years ago and told myself that i would post at the collectors corner when i went through them all.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Tarsun2 View Post
      "thats mint, boys".

      i feel like im not using the modern lingo correctly lol.

      ill still have to unpack my entire collection. I bought a house about 3 years ago and told myself that i would post at the collectors corner when i went through them all.
      F***** Mint! .



       

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        #18
        A couple of years ago it was on GW scottieb, attached to a different gun though. It’s the only one I’ve seen for sale still, had to have it. I always figure I’m bidding against you guys on here when those things come up. Just how I know I beat you in the auction that included that Vortex barrel. But all wanted out of that was the crono, worked out for both of us still, lol.

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          #19
          So that guns rare parts and some not so are:

          - Obviously the choker screw receiver w/original long sight rail
          - Bob Long knuckle buster frame
          - Diamond Labs Stainless Steel cocking knob
          - Unknown brand quick breakdown screws (er whatever u call them)
          - Grey Spyder Sport grips
          - Unknown brand old long metal ball detent cover (this might be the hardest to find rarest piece actually)
          - Unknown brand powerfeed plug with ring
          - Unknown brand vertical ASA adapter
          - Taso rear velocity adjuster (RVA)
          Last edited by Gradyfest; 12-30-2020, 04:35 PM.

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            I agree on the metal detent cover. Those are tough to find for the old Spyders.

          #20
          The internals are nothing to special, a unknown brand bolt and metal spring guide, with a light spring I just tossed in. The valve is a magnaport.

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            #21
            nice score

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