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Slow Poke Joe Posted July 2, 2011 Author Share Posted July 2, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm btt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 2, 2011 Author Share Posted July 2, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1966 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm btt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 3, 2011 Author Share Posted July 3, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm btt-deal fell through Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 5, 2011 Author Share Posted July 5, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm btt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 10, 2011 Author Share Posted July 10, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm bump Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WHO SHOT JOHN Posted July 10, 2011 Share Posted July 10, 2011 e-mail me your phone # and i will call you i would rather talk than type on this computer.i have a couple of trades you might like who shot john aka tom mcclain e-mail tmcclain@suddenlink.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 12, 2011 Author Share Posted July 12, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm bt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Slow Poke Joe Posted July 14, 2011 Author Share Posted July 14, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm btt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slow Poke Joe Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 This rifle has had 60 rounds through it and is like new. It includes the following accessories: standard forestock as well as a Quad Rail, four 30 round magazines, quick adjust strap, vertical fore grip, handle with rear iron sight, halographic sight (clone of an Eotech) including red and green dots, four power magnifier scope with quick tip-off. I have never used a genuine Eotech, but it's hard to think it could be any better than this one. I would consider a pair of New Vaqueros in 38/.357 or an 1866 or 1873 rifle in the same caliber. They should be slicked-up by a gunsmith with a known reputation and be in similiar condition to my AR. I would also consider a high-line 1911. Price is $1,050 plus shipping to your FFL. I am told that this rifle is NOT on the California approved list. It will be your responsibility to make sure that your State will allow you to purchase this rifle. Face to face transaction to a Florida resident would save the shipping. I am not an expert, but will do my best to answer all questions. Slowpoke Joe Pictures: http://www.eupbus.com/ma/rr.htm Btt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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