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    I can't see how you'd be hurt at $900 for an original. They have brought much more than that fairly recently at auction.

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    I'd run back and get it.

    I've had one for thirty years. Paid $800 back then.


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    Love the little black book Jim. How do you use the liberator as a compass?
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    If anyone knows, were these released as surplus or some just walked? Also, they're not serialized correct?

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    They were not serial numbered, there are some small 'mold' marks including mold numbers, collecting gun Friday to show around as have 3 day inspection period, so I can put a box of white box thru it. Just kidding, Semper Fi, Don

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    Don't forget to wear a thick work glove!

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    Purchased, came with bonus reference book 'THE LIBERATOR PISTOL by Ralph Hagan. I will of course pay a premium for an original floor plate. Semper Fi , Don

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    I have seen them similar condition sold for much greater than $900. If its real and in good condition that is a very good price.

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