$200.00! Check it out!
I agree about the houseguest, no guest is so important
that I would do that. That would include family.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
$200.00! Check it out!
That`s a shame ,For someone To let this happen. I think he will get them working. the bore`s and bolt of the m14 looks great , I guess after the rust is gone a person could sandblast and paint!
What a shame! Great save though.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
$200.00! Check it out!
Wow, can't believe someone really did that to those great firearms.
Great score! Time and money --
can fix almost anything mechanical.
$200.00! Check it out!
did anyone
notice two class 3's
I agree about the houseguest, no guest is so important
My guns live here. You visitin'. You don' like my guns, git yo' butt outta my house!
Thompson and Springfield
I believe the long barreled Thompson indicates to me a semi-auto. Lack of selector on the scoped rifle indicates it could be a semi-auto M1-A. Is there any other features that I've missed?
There's the cut for the selector on the "M1A"
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Did the prior owner just put one of Fred's GI stocks...
on a M1A?
Did the prior owner just put one of Fred's GI stocks...
It's a popular thing to do. I'm wondering if it isnt a Norinco M-14; they had chrome lined bores and chambers. I had a few different stocks for my M-14 and M1a. They even sell fake selector switches that mount to the stock to make your Springfield or Norinco look more USGI.