You see the odd one for sale but that appears to be more than we typically see bid. I personally think they're worth that much because of comparitive rarity but others here almost violently disagree. We spent ten pages of thread comparing them to the WW2 Singer because it had been issued in WW2 and this one was never accepted. The first war ended while these were on the assembly table. I still would love to have a GOOD one unaltered, but I couldn't affort half the price. By the way, has the barrel link been changed? I didn't think they were crudely stamped back then. The front sight has been messed with too. Too bad. That just takes away.Information
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