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SOLD WTS - GAP-10 .308

GAP308

Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Mar 10, 2013
115
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Work order screen shot shown below. Badger Brake was never installed. SF Brake to fit a SOCOM can was put on it. Less than 200 rounds fired. Safe queen. Scope & bipod not included.

SOLD 12/19/2020.


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When taking pics I remembered doing this.. :mad:. The upper and lower were/are so tight you have to break the gun over your knee to open it. I didn't realize this the first time i went to clean it and thought it wouldn't open because the pin wasn't all the way out. Well, I knocked the pin out.
Also showing a pic of the brass marking the gun. I don't know of more proof to low round count.
 

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A concern was brought up regarding the rear takedown pin. Aesthetically it sucks. I hate stupid mistakes. Functionally it’s 100%. Like I mentioned earlier it’s so you hit you have to break it over your knee to open it and you need to use a punch to remove the pin. Bone head move on my part but absolutely no problems with the rifle.