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  1. Cannon shot?

    Most likely used in a milling operation.
  2. How is the milsurp market these days?

    You shouldn't be usin' them military grade, high powered snapper raffles to shoot game! Tain't fair!
  3. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Good luck.
  4. How is the milsurp market these days?

    That's a hell of a lot cheaper than I sold my last one for 3 years ago.
  5. Odd 1945 GI bring back

    He didn't have a 24 shot "assault revolver" did he?
  6. How is the milsurp market these days?

    He can't be stopped.
  7. How is the milsurp market these days?

    I can't believe you asked that querstion. Tree Fiddy!
  8. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Besides, yours appears to be a very late pressed and pinned barrel model so it stands to reason it was intended for export to the Capitalist American Pigdogs' market.
  9. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Not all, some where marked for export sales so no Chicom factory markings. @bambam can confirm.
  10. What is this?

    M50 (fixed stock) and M55 (folding) Reising.
  11. Does anybody have any ideas on this rifle?

    Location of the firing pin hole makes me think this a rimfire, like 41 rimfire.
  12. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Brit bayos are less.
  13. How is the milsurp market these days?

    You sir, are a well known cheapskate, LOL!
  14. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Given the condition, I'd say $250 - $325 but no higher. It has been cleaned, aggressively in my opinion.
  15. How is the milsurp market these days?

    Maybe I should have qualified the statement with "US Milsurp M1 Carbine under a $1,000 is a scam unless it's a piece of garbage rattle trap owned by a goat breathed neckbeard hoping to make his mortgage payment off someone who doesn't know any better."
  16. How is the milsurp market these days?

    US Milsurp M1 Carbine under a $1,000 is a scam.
  17. Smith Corona 1903-A3

    Would need to see the cartouche on the underside of the wrist of the stock, the trigger guard and magazine base plate and any cartouches struck in front of that on the underside to tell you more.
  18. Moarter question

    That short tail makes me think of a Chicom 82mm round but it's likely an M880 round.
  19. Arisaka Type 99 Series 6 Nagoya

    Never mind. I see the crack at the wrist. It's toast.
  20. Arisaka Type 99 Series 6 Nagoya

    That Monte Carlo sporter stock is worth more than the rifle.
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