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    I was talking to a friend last night he told me that they had an IHC letter gap come into the store. He thinks the LMR barrel is original. the rest of the gun is a mixmaster. they are asking 950. is that an ok price if the bore is ok
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    Buy it. You can get the rest of the parts as you go along. A gap letter is not a common find.

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    ok I took a chance and put it on layaway. It looked like one of the imports that came back in the 90s. it has a vary small import mark on the barrel you would need a magnafying glass to read it. the bore looked great, the stock was trash. original finish my dealer said that it was the earliest letter gaps he has ever seen I think the serial was something like 4553 can't remember the rest of it. a 53 LMS barrel. breda op rod, WRA trigger guard the rest of the parts were mix of post war parts. other the finding a USGI op rod and refinishing or getting new wood I will leave it the way it is.

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    ok I took a chance and put it on layaway. It looked like one of the imports that came back in the 90s. it has a vary small import mark on the barrel you would need a magnafying glass to read it. the bore looked great, the stock was trash. original finish my dealer said that it was the earliest letter gaps he has ever seen I think the serial was something like 4653 can't remember the rest of it. a 53 LMS barrel. breda op rod, WRA trigger guard the rest of the parts were mix of post war parts. other the finding a USGI op rod and refinishing or getting new wood I will leave it the way it is.
    sorry about posting the wrong serial should have been 4653 noy 4563

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    Dupage has IHC oprods for a decent price, give them a call

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    I wouldn't spend any extra money for "correct" parts, other than installing USGI parts. It is not possible to "restore" it.

    Did you check the bore? A single round of USGI M2 ball, inserted point first in the muzzle, makes a decent "poor man's" muzzle wear gauge.

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    good find

    Nice to find a gap letter receiver.
    If it were me, I wouldn't bother with correcting the gun until I could get the right stock and decided to make the total $$ investment.
    Finding an IHC stock with a relatively correct Julian date is probably going to be the most difficult part of the effort (read $$$).
    Otherwise, if it headspaces and functions shoot it and enjoy it.

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