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Rifle coming up in Thursday auction
Coming up in a local auction. Part of it has been sporterized. Worth bidding on?: Poor image is on their end. I had to copy and run it through image processing.
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Rest of auction is Huge Liquidation Auction
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03-25-2009 12:26 PM
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Item number for rifle is 50. Link still works. Huge Liquidation Auction should be Huge Liquidation Auction. Link still works for prior one. Thanks.
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1st posting for adding web sites. Ploss auction is the web site
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The barrel is cut short (20"?) so that wouldn't be a good canidate for restoration to military configuration. The stock can be stretched. Action OK too. Has a M1901 sight.
Otherwise it could be stripped & parts sold on Ebay if the price was right.
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If that is a M1899 carbine with a 22-inch barrel (proper front sight and crown), and the M1901 sight has the proper "C" markings, the only thing wrong is the cut-down rifle barrel.
Replacing the stock will cost approximately $300, M1899 carbines go for $1000-$1200, sometimes more.
M1901 Carbine sights can cost $200 or so, so if the sight is wrong, figure that in.
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The sight ladder is broken, so it's going to need a new one, carbine or otherwise.
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Thank You to andiarisaka For This Useful Post:
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Originally Posted by
andiarisaka
The sight ladder is broken, so it's going to need a new one, carbine or otherwise.
You have a good eye! The sight was broken. It did have a flip sight at it's base. I do not know if the flip was original.
Best thing about it was a beautiful 1891 cartouche and the action. Went for $350.00!!!