Had a very bad experience with this internet dealer.
Ordered an Enfield Jungle Carbine based on their description.
"Original Enfield No. 5 MK1 .303 British caliber "Jungle Carbines". Manufactured by the British in 1944-47, these Rare Carbines saw service in multiple important conflicts in Military History. This very small batch of guns were selected for a better overall condition and are professionally cleaned and degreased. Original wood has been tastefully cleaned and restored. These are complete and authentic rifles; bores have varied from bright to moderate from some corrosion yet very serviceable."
The rifle I actually received bore little or no resemblence to their description.
The stock was oil soaked, the stampings were unreadable, there were no matching numbers, there were no stock cartouches or pressure testing indica on the receiver, there was rust on the trigger guard and magazine, etc, etc.
Basically it was a piece of shit and one that I would not have given a second glance at a gun show.
Do I feel screwed? Yeah. Richard Greenburg (Mechanicsburg Ordnance) my FFL advised me to refuse acceptance and send it back. I accepted it.
I have an email to AIM surplus basically accusing them of fraud. I will post results.
Beware of AIM Surplus!