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Looks just like mine 5169757
Mine is in a lowwood though but still has the cannons on the bottom of the grip
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Maybe it is a family hand me down and that's why he wants to keep it. If not keep trying to buy it, or see what his shooting interest are. maybe he would swap for something.
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He said he bought it about 20 years ago from a friend of his but he wants to keep it for his kids, which sounds nice but his oldest son is in prison for meth and his two younger sons are not on a path that you would call straight and narrow. I don't think any of his sons will be able to own firearms before it's all over. Is this rifle anywhere close to being original or does it have replacement parts like most WWII rifles?
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Looks Correct from the parts I can see
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Originally Posted by
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He said he bought it about 20 years ago from a friend of his but he wants to keep it for his kids, which sounds nice but his oldest son is in prison for meth and his two younger sons are not on a path that you would call straight and narrow. I don't think any of his sons will be able to own firearms before it's all over. Is this rifle anywhere close to being original or does it have replacement parts like most WWII rifles?
I'm sure there are a lot of guns in the hands of people who legally can't own them.
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It sounds like it needs a new owner who would apriciate it for what it is, A very fine M1A1
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High wood M1a1 stocks are pretty scarce..that one's a beaut!