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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Sith" data-source="post: 531259" data-attributes="member: 4511"><p>TIG is a good start point with weapons, unfortunately there are now repro that are so bloody convincing it's a nightmare, the only way is to ask the seller for close up pics of whatever item your looking at and to reference sites like TIG even post the pics up on here, there are members that are really up on how to spot fakes and repros it's a bit of a lottery on eBay but that's the rub of collecting nowadays unfortunately! After a while you do get better at spotting repro s, but as said it's a bloody nightmare nowadays so use the resource you have on this forum and at least it gives you a bit of assurance.</p><p>I know I have had a lucky escape a few times with baggies by referencing this forum and guys on here for advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Sith, post: 531259, member: 4511"] TIG is a good start point with weapons, unfortunately there are now repro that are so bloody convincing it's a nightmare, the only way is to ask the seller for close up pics of whatever item your looking at and to reference sites like TIG even post the pics up on here, there are members that are really up on how to spot fakes and repros it's a bit of a lottery on eBay but that's the rub of collecting nowadays unfortunately! After a while you do get better at spotting repro s, but as said it's a bloody nightmare nowadays so use the resource you have on this forum and at least it gives you a bit of assurance. I know I have had a lucky escape a few times with baggies by referencing this forum and guys on here for advice. [/QUOTE]
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