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'neck you can pick those run-of-the-mill things up for a little of nothing ... since it ain't worth much, I'll take it off your hands .. what are friends for!! :lol:

BTW: Who made it?
 

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OK I have a price....but no one would pay it...Its really not all that special...20 years ago I saw em all the time but was too broke to buy em....This one the parts all match...and it has the original mag with lanyard

so this is one of my keeper's

One day it will be my daughter's or grand kid's if I live long enough.

I've told a nephew of mine that he needs to be "good" to me in my old age...you just never know....
 

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2009flhx said:
Hmmm....I can be bought...hint hint back at you...but you got a van to fix...
Not any more, the crank and rods were sloshing around in a LAKE of oil...last dummy that changed it put in 2 EXTRA quarts of oil. :cen: I'll trade you a nice shiny NAA .22 lr/.22 mag for it! :rotflmao:
 

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Hey 'Neck, I'll see your '43 and raise you 26 years (but admittedly in worse shape and without the hot sauce...):

Someone tried to obscure the U.S. government property markings which is unfortunate, but the serial number is six digits starting with 152, and according to here, it was produced by Colt in 1917.

I agree with Sid, if only these things could talk. This one could have served in WWI and WWII.

 

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DBChaffin said:
.. I agree with Sid, if only these things could talk. This one could have served in WWI and WWII.
... Korea, Vietnam, etc, etc, etc!!!!!!!!
 
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