no its all original, i bought it from the importer have the receite
That may be the case, and it may be perfectly legal to own them separately , but putting the stock on it can change things.
no its all original, i bought it from the importer have the receite
You Swede lovers will be interested in this one. I've been following it, expecting it to top out around $1,000. Wrong!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=281008348
You Swede lovers will be interested in this one. I've been following it, expecting it to top out around $1,000. Wrong!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=281008348
I was confused by this one so I ran it past the Swede guys over on gunboards. They can't figure it out either. The rifle is a fairly vanilla FSR and worth substantially less than the closing price.
A lot of those Swedes were in civilian hands (in Sweden) and were used regularly in match shooting. I doubt they were all configured alike. This one could have been authentic. Unfortunately, there's no way to really know. Even if a person had it in his hands, he might not be able to tell.
Im my case, there are no $1,300 rifles. They just don't exist.
Working on putting together a WWII era field gear display that I'll probably put on a mannequin torso and stick on a shelf in the gun room. I'm not sure how complete or correct it will end up being, but here's what I've got so far.
M1928 haversack (1942 Indianapolis Tent and Awning)
M1923 cartidge belt (Boyt manufacture - date illegible)
Medical / 1st Aid Pouch (1943 JQMD "Jefferson Quartermaster Depot" - I've purchased a sealed Bauer and Black first aid packet to add to the pouch)
Ka-Bar USN MK 2 Type 1 (rare, earliest variation with USN marked Boyt 1943 scabbard)
Canteen - AGM Co. 1945 (need to locate a cup and cover)
1911 shoulder holster (Adirondack manufactured repro...treated with neatsfoot oil to age leather)
Still looking for the following items...
Meat can pouch to attach to the M1928 haversack
Mess kit to add to meat can pouch
Cover and cup for canteen
M1910 T-handle shovel with cover (to add to shovel attachment flap on haversack)
10" Garand bayonet and scabbard (to add to the bayonet strap on haversack)
WWII era GI helmet
WWII era uniform field shirt
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