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    Riverbank armory..
    Is this a reputable seller? A lot of what is listed for sale on the website looks suspicious, some of it legitimate..

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    Many say his parts are not legitimate.
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
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    I have just have a problem, with a lot of his stuff
    For items supposedly original, they seem awful shiny and new

    I have never dealt with them, and really do not plan to
    " When you are out of Sixes, you are out of Interceptors"

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    He is so crooked that when he dies he will have to be screwed into the ground.

    I only dealt with him once ..... and learned my lesson the hard way.
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    This conversation has been going on for years.
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    If you buy then you shall be parted from your hard earned funds and receive fake or post war parts that are well over priced. He has plenty of type 1 sights fresh from China and I suspect he very well may have stamp sets for metal and for wood stocks that are not legitimate shall we say.
    Don't do business with this company.

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    He also has other names he goes by as well, like the name of his wife on gunbroker.

    Basically if you see any carbine parts from California, I would avoid them

    I also say, any rare parts you need, contact Riverbank and he can "Make" them for you.

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    Slowly step away until you're out of range then turn and run. Had a problem years ago and when George finally told me he would take the rifle back I was still stuck with the "restocking" fee. JMHO.

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    Isn't ABC Leigh one of his aliases?
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
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    as with any seller, it is buyer beware. But in this hobby, it seems more so.
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