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M1903 / M1917 Gunsmith?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1634503" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>the ones currently listed on their website are junk.</p><p>put another $100 or $200 with that price and you can find a nice one local.</p><p>watch OSA classifieds there have been some nice ones recently.</p><p>centerfire systems has some rebuilt with new stocks and barrels. a little pricey though.</p><p>I picked up a near mint 1917 for $500 a few months back from a guy who bought it back in the '60's.</p><p>watch for local gun auctions. theres alot of that stuff coming available if your willing to pay market price.</p><p>a lot of guys bad-mouth the auctions mainly cause they want a $600 gun for $200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1634503, member: 6777"] the ones currently listed on their website are junk. put another $100 or $200 with that price and you can find a nice one local. watch OSA classifieds there have been some nice ones recently. centerfire systems has some rebuilt with new stocks and barrels. a little pricey though. I picked up a near mint 1917 for $500 a few months back from a guy who bought it back in the '60's. watch for local gun auctions. theres alot of that stuff coming available if your willing to pay market price. a lot of guys bad-mouth the auctions mainly cause they want a $600 gun for $200. [/QUOTE]
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