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I've ordered twice from Classic, and the first time I was very pleased with the service. I purchased an FEG AP7,65. I paid an extra for $20 for hand selection, and received a very clean example with little use. The second gun I purchased was a CZ 70, and what I received rust covered, pitted, example that wouldn't even function- even though I spent the extra $20 for "hand select." The magazine and slide release buttons were jammed. The magazine was rusted in. They sent me a "how did we do?" email to which I politely replied, not very good, detailed the problems, and asked to return it. I didn't even get the curtesy of a reply. I've been working on that CZ for over a month now, soaking it in citric acid to remove rust, filing out the pits, and so forth. It took me days to get the magazine out and free up firing pin. I'm not even sure it's safe to shoot. Classic lied to me about the condition of the gun, charged extra for "special selection" and sent me a piece of rusted garbage, and refused to even answer emails. They have $250 of my money, and Im stuck with a worthless hunk of scrap. I will never do business with those dishonest crooks again.
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