MAB .224, 8"twist

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MAB .224, 8"twist

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could anyone give me an idea what a stainless one of these would be worth. a bloke i know has one which i'm led to believe hasn't be fitted or fired for that matter. he's had it for some years apparently. he's offering it to me for $225 with some arm twisting.

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Re: MAB .224, 8"twist

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I just got a quote for around $485 plus P&H for a stainless barrel from TSE last week. If a 'couple of years old', I'd want to be 100% sure its not from the era where some let go.
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yeah that's what i'm worried about. what years were they recalling?
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andrewk 225 dollars is a lot of money to pay for something you drive into the ground to tie the dog to... :)
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yeah it would make an expensive garden stake. still doesn't help answer my question though.
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andrewk wrote:yeah it would make an expensive garden stake. still doesn't help answer my question though.
forget it buy yourself a quality barrel ..and be done with it..
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haha yeah that's a good answer. thinking kreiger.
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It was a wrongly identified batch of stainless steel from the overseas supplier that was at fault - not anything done by MAB. You can read up on the facts via the NRAA websites. As long as you can determine 100% that it's not from that batch, you can use it with confidence. If you can't be sure, then forget it...
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If its a new barrel, it should have a 'certificate' with it that gives you a batch number ... if that's been lost, may be no way to trace its vintage. Call TSE and ask them.
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yeah sent them an email asking about the dodgy batch. hopefully i get an answer.
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