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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolphinvet View Post
    LOL. I better leave the country if this little dog dies!!
    Remember, she still has the M16. Better damn well keep fluffy alive!

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    Start searching for a good stunt double.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dolphinvet View Post
    LOL. I better leave the country if this little dog dies!! Seriously, this owner expects me to keep her 11 year old dog alive for another 5 to 6 years. That's a tall order, given bilateral kidney stones (probably calcium oxylate, which will NOT dissolve) and a collapsing trachea. Only thing I can do is put the dog on a special diet which I already did, and give it anti-inflammatory drugs. There is a new technique with laser lithotrypsy that may work, but it's not available yet. University of Florida will have it soon, so until it's available, not much I can do. My hope is that she finishes all this probate stuff, but she's been slow in doing so. When it's done, I get to start my rifle transfer. So I better not F*** up in treatment at least until all this is said and done. Why is nothing in life ever easy?



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    Good luck, Doc.

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    Sorry for lack of follow up on this. I finally did get around to purchasing the rifle from my client. The rifle was not an M-16 as she had told me that it was. In fact it wasn't even an AR-15. The rifle turned out to be an Inland M-1 carbine, to which somebody had put a Plainfield paratrooper stock on. I did end up purchasing the carbine, plus a Chinese SKS, from my client for 350 dollars. Then she gave me a nice glass front gun cabinet, and probably a thousand round of mixed ammo for the carbine, SKS, and also a bunch of 9mm, 45acp, etc. To that I also got a couple cleaning kits, hearing protectors, and some extra magazines for the carbine. Yesterday she gave me (yes, gave me) a Ruger 10/22 with a scope mounted on it, 2 magazines and 3000+ rounds of ammo. She didn't want them. Nice.

    I ended up replacing the Plainfield stock with an original GI paratrooper stock I had in storage, so now it's at least looks original.

    A bummer that it wasn't an M-16, but all that for 350, I guess isn't bad.

    I'm still looking for that M-16.
    Last edited by Dolphinvet; 10-20-10 at 12:23.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolphinvet View Post
    I ended up replacing the Plainfield stock..
    Wow! You paid for the ammo and got 3 free guns! Heck of a deal!
    Congrats.

    BTW... interested in selling that Plainfield Paratrooper stock if its the folding VS the telescoping type?

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    Quote Originally Posted by planenutz View Post
    Wow! You paid for the ammo and got 3 free guns! Heck of a deal!
    Congrats.

    BTW... interested in selling that Plainfield Paratrooper stock if its the folding VS the telescoping type?
    Yeah I got a great deal on considering what I have vs what I paid. However, still looking for an M-16.

    The stock is one of those telescoping types, not the folder. It has no identification on it whatsoever, but I've matched it to the Plainfields. The button on it works great, it doesn't slip when you bring the wire stock out, but to me I have no interest in it.
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    Well crappers, I had my fingers crossed for you Doc.
    Last edited by m249saw; 10-20-10 at 14:26.

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