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    SEY 30 rd. New In the Wrap

    Found four of these today, what are they worth? A couple of years ago they were worth the price of gold.M1 Carbine 30 rd magazine SEY marked NIW - PBIs Photo Gallery - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
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    Punctuation keys not working?
    They're really worth whatever you paid for 'em. The discolouration from the wrap?
    Spelling and Grammar count!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    Punctuation keys not working?
    They're really worth whatever you paid for 'em. The discolouration from the wrap?
    Does correct English count and grammar count? You may want to check yourself.

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    actually WULF, color can be spelled "colour " also, Sunray is from Canadaicon ....but on another note, SUNRAY, for you to chime in and critique someone for their spelling and puctuation or anything like that,IS JUST RUDE !

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    Quote Originally Posted by phillydude View Post
    actually WULF, color can be spelled "colour " also, Sunray is from Canadaicon ....but on another note, SUNRAY, for you to chime in and critique someone for their spelling and puctuation or anything like that,IS JUST RUDE !
    Brian, I know that color can be spelled that way, but there are other things that are incorrect. I really just meant to say that people in glass house should not throw stones.

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    Back to the question at hand... How much are they worth? That could be a real find. I don't think SEYs are faked like AYPs and it looks like it has sharp rear corners, etc.

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    """"""""""Brian, I know that color can be spelled that way, but there are other things that are incorrect. I really just meant to say that people in glass house should not throw stones"""""""""""

    dont forget, people who live in stone houses shouldnt throw their glasses either LMAO

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    i Cant weMembEr wHat dis thred waS aboUt!?

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    For what it is worth, my opinion is that you have maybe $200 tops in these four NIW SEY splitbacks. I've seen them priced for more, but not sold for more.

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    I can learn something out of this. I thought that on genuine USGI 30's, the indentures on the sides of the mag always followed the curve of the mag itself, and there was no split on the back. They call them "hardbacks". Like the mag on the top Carbine in this pic. Maybe I am wrong, or a "slow learner" !. I'm keen to learn about what PBI has found. Gimme a few days and I can take pics of that top mag is anyone wants. It's a K.I . Cheers. Mike.
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