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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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03-09-2011 06:37 PM
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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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