Mauser Guns Collectors Forum
Rifles => Yugo 48 Rifle => Topic started by: rcadude on September 26, 2016, 06:17:48 PM
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new to forum. Just received a m48a from one of the onlline gun shops. Started cleaning cosmoline and realized it is a model b with several stamped parts. Their ad states they are A models with only the floor plate stamped and made 1953-56. This is stamped model A but has several stamped parts. Called them and they will refund my money but cannot exchange for a true A model because all they have are what they sent me. They do no realize the differences. I told them they should at least change their ad. What should I do? Return it for refund and find a real A or let it go? The B models were made later.
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From what you have said, this is a parts gun made from different sources and certainly not what you ordered. If you are dissatisfied, it seems obvious that it should be returned for a refund. Most firearms are sold with a 3 to 5 day non-firing inspection period for that very reason.
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I guess i wasn't clear. The model B is supposed to be made with stamped parts. I thought I was getting a model A with just one stamped part. Their ad says the gun is an A but it really is a B. Just don't know whether to get my money back and find a real model A. Maybe I'm making too much of the stamped parts thing. The gun does have matching numbers on stock, receiver, bolt and magazine floor plate.
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I have one. It shoots good