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05-06-2015 10:36 AM
# ADS
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Probably a diamond or two in there.
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I'd love to go through all that very carefully.
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I can see a Mannlicher 1888 trigger guard, an M1
carbine bolt, a Parker-Hale Lee-Enfield butt and what's probably a fore-end for one, the top half of a Mauser C96 and what's probably a K98
rear sight base.
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Maybe if you dumped the parts out of the buckets we could get a better look?
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there will be more pictures as i get a chance dump them out an get pictures. Right now i have no room in a 62 x 38 garage. This week end will be first one since Easter that i have not set up at gun show. so i have alot of work to catch up on. Would welcome any one who wants to visit to help. Will even supply the food an beverages 
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that amount of parts i think is over 1000 pounds of steel an wood. new an old products. along with a ammo box full of de milled pistols which are bagged an tagged. they will add to my list of gunbroker items for sale. Most of the stocks an barrels are listed there as with actions.
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The Cetme bayonets can go on a WTS some where and I'll bet they go one at a time. The coil springs are invaluable over time.
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well Jim any thing is for sale or trade to anyone out there in Milsurp land. I am kinda overwhelmed with all this stuff. An too boot i get another call from seller they found more stuff an junk according to them. here is a picture i missed from before.

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ps9kxmcyxk.jpg
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1903 receivers? Well worth looking through those for gold...
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