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    Default Sarco "frosted barreled 1903's" any good comments?

    Anyone have any comments about the Sarco Inc. (I'm guessing rebuilds) 1903 Springfields with their "Frosted Barrels" as to safety, or accuracy?

    http://sarcoinc.com/4-20-13.pdf Gun page 2 sub page (near the bottom of the .pdf file.).

    At $695. a started 03, just add a CMP criterion barrel?

    RHB

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    "frosted" equals corrision damaged! Draw your own conclusions.

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    You will get the BIG green weenie with anything from Crapco......
    Last edited by blackhawk2; 05-18-2013 at 12:03.

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    They do not say so on the site on the site but I bet $5 they are restored drill rifles. If they call the bore frosted then it is probably pretty poor.

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    Frosted bore? Say what? Scrapco is sitting on a pile old/beat Drill Rifles. Only the very brave/foolish do business with them. I quit on them years ago and haven't looked back since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif Steve View Post
    Frosted bore? Say what? Scrapco is sitting on a pile old/beat Drill Rifles. Only the very brave/foolish do business with them. I quit on them years ago and haven't looked back since.
    "Frosted" bore is a nice euphemism for pitted bore.

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    like patina..
    rust if im buyin, patina if im sellin..
    pitting if im buyin, frost if im sellin.
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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