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<blockquote data-quote="Cheepshooter" data-source="post: 1028977" data-attributes="member: 10726"><p>I was at a gun show one and a guy I knew was selling an old style Ruger 44 Magnum autoloading rifle. It was the one that looked more like a 10/22 than the ones today with the M14 style action. It was in great shape and he was asking a fair market value on it. It had the Magna porting done. An old-timer with another booth came over and looked it over with his buddy and said half under his breath "I sure wish someone hadn't screwed up this nice barrel." The seller just smiled. The old-timer pulled out his Benjamins and paid the asked price.</p><p></p><p>The point there is that on a "collectible" gun, people would probably rather not have the Magna porting, but even if it does, they'll probably still buy it.</p><p></p><p>Jpt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheepshooter, post: 1028977, member: 10726"] I was at a gun show one and a guy I knew was selling an old style Ruger 44 Magnum autoloading rifle. It was the one that looked more like a 10/22 than the ones today with the M14 style action. It was in great shape and he was asking a fair market value on it. It had the Magna porting done. An old-timer with another booth came over and looked it over with his buddy and said half under his breath "I sure wish someone hadn't screwed up this nice barrel." The seller just smiled. The old-timer pulled out his Benjamins and paid the asked price. The point there is that on a "collectible" gun, people would probably rather not have the Magna porting, but even if it does, they'll probably still buy it. Jpt [/QUOTE]
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