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Tom in NJ. Thanks but I was talking about the rifle in the pics posted by coneten. I was just comparing my Breda to his and the other Danes I've seen in Canada
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here.
To bad, but that's life. I would comment on the politics of it all but thats verboten.
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Bearhunter, Sorry if I went off on a tangent. According to the Attorney General of New Jersey we don't have access to the CMP
either....
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If you are interested in Danes, you should get the next issue of Man At Arms magazine, there will be an exceptional article on them.
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god bless the Danes. they took very good care of our old battle rifles. here's mine:
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January '44 receiver, May '51 barrel (Springfield Armory barrel). internal parts all appear USGI. walnut stock. no stock marks except the Danish
serial number under the butt
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Thank You to kar98k For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
coneten
Yes I did...a friend of mine who works in the gun shop took me aside and I checked it out before it went out on the rack. Priced at $619 I knew it would not last and snagged it at $600 OTD.
Congratulations.
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Originally Posted by
kar98k
god bless the Danes. they took very good care of our old battle rifles. here's mine:
January '44 receiver, May '51 barrel (Springfield Armory barrel). internal parts all appear USGI. walnut stock. no stock marks except the
Danish
serial number under the butt
I bought a couple of Garand
wood sets from Fulton back around 2002 through 2004. Back then they were listed as something like "wood set with metal , serviceable , ugly " and sold for around $45 ( shipped ) . One included a walnut stock with the Danish Kampvisor sticker inside and what I believe to be an Italian
manufacturer's stamp on the side of the butt. That set was in excellent condition and cleaned up quite nicely.
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