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Tinker, Very good indeed. Generally hat I have found is that "cheap" guns generally have problems that need fixing - and if you take into account the cost of getting the work done AND - the stuffing around getting it to and from the gun smith AND - discussing / explaining what you want done, you might as well buy a gun that is ready to go. Since all my guns go to a gunsmith on purchase, not because they have problems but to check out to make sure they don't, I have worked out it is generally 5 - 10% of the purchase price. 500 Nitro |