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    Sey hardback 30rd mags;Pics added

    WTK: What would be the fair market value of 30 rd Sey marked hardback mags in like new condition.GK
    Ist pic; left to right.SEY / J / AI over M2 / J / SEY / J .
    All have no indication of ever being inserted into a carbine.
    Any idea of fair market value of each one,Thanks GK
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    $50-60 if truly like new, maybe more. I saw one awhile ago for $50

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    I just saw an ad for new made SEY hardbacks, so watch out guys.
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    IMHO $100 is kinda high for a NIW Hardback, though I have seen them sell for close to that price. In the last year, I bought a NIW SEY Hardback for well less than half that,but that one might be luck. I don't buy USGI 30-rounder splitbacks, including new ones, for more than $35 tops and Hardbacks for more than $50...and I have bought a good number since I started collecting them a little over a year ago. Better deals are out there if you keep your eyes open. Your mileage may vary.
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    Thank you, all! Any way to tell the new from originals?GK
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    I think $50 is a bargain. I see them go for $75 and up to over $100, and they sell.

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    M1icon Carbine magazine New In Wrap SEY marked - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
    Nowhere in that ad does it state they are hardbacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Ricca View Post
    Nowhere in that ad does it state they are hardbacks.
    And a C-note plus shipping for a splitback, even if it is NIW, is a little.....extravagant.

    I can only relay to the OP my personal experience as well as the limit I would personally pay for a USGI 30-rounder.

    Bill, thanks again for all the help you have given me to set me on the right path on magazines, etc.

    Shadycon, here is a link from the CMPicon forum that might help you:
    http://www.thecmp.org/pdfs/Carbine_3...ember_2007.pdf
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    I'm still looking for he ad that had the hardbacks. Its around here somewhere (unless the wife threw it out!). I was really surprised when I looked at it and it said "Hardback". You don't forget that kind of thing.
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