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#4647 10/06/06 12:29 PM
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Has anyone seen the .410 and 28 gauge leftover guns that are for sale on Guns america what does anyone think. Are they worth the money.

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Before Steve Lamboy built his ICD guns, there was an shop in Maryland who was going to remake the NID guns. I have their initial catalog. I had a number of conversations with them and offered to bring my own small bore guns down for them to look over. I know they took deposits(50%??), but never built any guns. The used pictures from an old NID catalog to illustrate their new offerings. They also were going to build barrels for o/u's--like Kreighoffs. The last I heard they went to Montana and were building Sharps repros. Make sure what you are buying exists. Perhaps this is a different outfit, but sounds eerily similiar. Caveat emptor!


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Back in the mid-1980s, the first time I ever went to Creekside Gunshop up in New York, Terry Turnbull showed me a box full of finished NID Field Grade receivers and buttstocks. Some of them were stamped 16 and some 20. I could have all I wanted for $150 each. I should have bought a couple for the parts or on spec, but I didn't. I'll bet in the twenty plus years since then those have been made into something!

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Didn't Tony Galazan offer some type of unfinished NID kits a couple of years ago ?

#4651 10/07/06 12:18 PM
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Yup, I chatted with them about same and decided t'was such a major undertaking that I'd pass. The parts in question were in need of complete fitting. Best, Dr. Bill


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