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Firearms Auction
Thought some of you might find this interesting:
Firearms
James Julia firearms auction. Some good stuff, and I am curious what everyone thinks about the two carbines. Both advertised as M2, both marked M1
, but obviously with the M2 guts.
One has mostly what appears to be mostly early features (looks reparked, perhaps some sort of post-war conversion), with a Standard Products reciever.
The other carbine is a Plainfield in the M2 configuration. Never seen/heard of that, but that means nothing.
For everyone's interest...........
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Its hard to imagine that there are people capable of actually building such a historic and wide collection of firearms. What a life they must have. Must be nice!
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I look at my junk and feel sick. Did you see the pistol on page two for $350K
You never should have posted the auction link. Marcus will have to buy some.
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Originally Posted by
Bubba-7
You never should have posted the auction link.
I'll keep that in mind
Actually, a couple of years ago, one of their firearms auctions had an M1A1
with documented provenance to Normandy (IIRC, a general "obtained" it from a dead paratrooper and carried it for the remainder of the war) that went for some insane sum.
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