Is this really the Best of the Best?

This is why Preparation H was invented, to ease the passage of blood bubbles , from the butt hole of the fool who just let himself get fu*ked in the a$$ ....
 

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Screen shots of the auction, IDing seller, status, humped parts, serial number, make, all typed in the description. Add a screen shot of the top bidders. Otherwise, this thread is worthless in about 90 days or whenever Gunbonker dumps the listing. It’s very easy to do this and takes very little time. A POS humpjob and this “bidding” needs to be memorialized. I think we already have but still. This “Zf.” is humped fantasy shite, worth far less than a tenth of the “winning” bid. This looks more like a joke than reality.
 
Thanks Herk. For the OP we need the rest so that this turd is memorialized and can be found with a serial / code search. I believe this may take a record for the worst humpjob yielding the most money. That price is more in line with a 100% original Zf.41 with matching mount. That thing is at best a re-enactor piece.
 
Here is the last 2 bidders that took it from 5.5k to 14k+
 

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Here is the fanciful description:
 

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This is one that we might see relisted soon, when the buyer realizes he's been had and either returns the piece or backs out of the deal. I'm noticing this more and more. A buyer spreads pics of the piece all over the internet after the auction closes, and is not happy with the comments received.

Here's the listing for a rifle that ended just yesterday and went for big bucks. This "unissued" rifle has an M1903A3 "scant" stock, incorrect for a Remington M1903. Notice the cut in the stock for the '03A3 handguard retaining ring. Did the buyer not wonder how the gun's action bolt slots got burred on a supposedly "unissued" gun?

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/885696737
 
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The wizzed stock and bad bolt:
 

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Here is the last 2 bidders that took it from 5.5k to 14k+

Wow... Criminally bad IMHO. 'HealthyRice' jumps in at $2500 and rides it the whole way but magically just dodges 'winning'. Joined in March with 1 feedback. Yeah, he's a real bidder.
 
Wow... Criminally bad IMHO. 'HealthyRice' jumps in at $2500 and rides it the whole way but magically just dodges 'winning'. Joined in March with 1 feedback. Yeah, he's a real bidder.

I’m thinking it’ll be relisting very soon.... dumb a$$ will surely experience some pucker factor when he realizes how bad he had his butthole reamed out.
 
Shroud looks to be welded on the bridge, note the HAZ. Since RC stocks are now going for roughly 4k, I’ve got some for sale.
 
Ive seen a lot of fools get the hose but this is good.. like put on the Barry White and pour up a couple Harvey Wallbangers good
 
This is one that we might see relisted soon, when the buyer realizes he's been had and either returns the piece or backs out of the deal. I'm noticing this more and more. A buyer spreads pics of the piece all over the internet after the auction closes, and is not happy with the comments received.

Here's the listing for a rifle that ended just yesterday and went for big bucks. This "unissued" rifle has an M1903A3 "scant" stock, incorrect for a Remington M1903. Notice the cut in the stock for the '03A3 handguard retaining ring. Did the buyer not wonder how the gun's action bolt slots got burred on a supposedly "unissued" gun?

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/885696737

Looks like they had a couple bad screw drivers at the factory that day, when they tightened the barrel band and action screws.
 
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