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    Question what would you do

    A friend came over the other day to find information on some military rifles he had just inherited, I identified them for him and did speak for the m44 nagant. The other two were a 1917 GEWicon 98 and an 1899 oberndorf, not sure if I should have let him leave without speaking for these two as well but I already have 3 8 x 57 mausers and a swede 6.5 x55.
    he also had a lee enfield but i already have 4 of them. Should I let them pass or try to buy them.
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    As a "mausernut" you ought not let any decent Mauser escape! At least as long as you can afford it, and won't get into "trouble".

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    That's about what I was going to say jmoore -

    If you can afford it (and get away with it) buy now and ask questions later.

    There. You have two for and none against.

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    I'll make it three! Don't let the mausers go if you can afford them.



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    There are also people in this world who approve highly of Lee-Enfields and other things..... if the guy doesn't want to keep them for himself. That sounds like the starts of a very nice collection, if the fellow has any interest.

    There are not all that many Gew. 98s around, eiher; most of the ones that Sidney I. brought in about 20 years ago were double-dated (as mine) and properly should be called Kar. 98B. Sights were modded, too; very few left with the roller-coaster sight.
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    Unhappy

    Took too long and lost the 6.5 but I am getting the 8mm for $300. He is not interested in collecting milsurps but I have now added 2 more to mine (should have been 3). The Lee Enfield was already sold
    When he came or I would have grabbed it too.
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    Very nice!

    You'll have to post some photos so we all can drool.
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