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I was sitting at home last week and had this overwhelming urge to get out and visit my favorite local gun shop. Thank God I did. They had a Like new in box HK P2000 LEM with a ton of extras. However, the best part was that the original owner sent it off to Bruce Gray for the duty action job and reset shortening package. Paperwork and original parts were all included.

My price for this beauty you ask?? $500!!!!!



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That's awesome! I would never buy a used gun with an action job by ?

However; from GGI, heck yeah!




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Nice score!


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Nice find but huge images! How did you determine that GRAYGUNS worked on the pistol? I always wondered if he marks a pistol in some manner. Or did you receive documentation with the pistol?


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That's an awesome price with the Greyguns work done and you don't even have to wait for the work to get done for months. It should shoot like a dream!
 
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Nice score, man! You know you gotta let us know how it shoots now, right? Wink


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Congrats! Great find!
 
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Nice find but huge images! How did you determine that GRAYGUNS worked on the pistol? I always wondered if he marks a pistol in some manner. Or did you receive documentation with the pistol?


They do not mark their work, so I'm assuming receipt paperwork was included with the pistol. I've often thought that it would be sweet if they put their logo on the end of the guiderod or something.


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From the OP

"Paperwork and original parts were all included."

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The GrayGuns receipt came with the gun with all of the original parts.

Shot it on Sunday and it shoots great! 100% reliable too. Reset is incredibly short and the trigger is very smooth and light.

Came with extra mags, low profile slide lock levers, extended mag release, night sights, holster, mag carrier and all of the original parts.
 
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Holy hell batman thats a deal with HUGE PICTURES!!!


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Nice find but huge images! How did you determine that GRAYGUNS worked on the pistol? I always wondered if he marks a pistol in some manner. Or did you receive documentation with the pistol?


The nickel boron is a dead give away of GGI of that period.




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