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    Be sure to take the gun out of the stock and if possible remove the lower handguard to look for weld marks where the barrel was tacked to the receiver. If so it is a reactivated drill rifle and possibly not suitable for live fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumedic View Post
    The Danishicon guns shoot well, but are not GI. Stu

    NOT GI? well where do you think they came from eh?
    Yes they were GI, made here and then sold/loaned to the Danes

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmritch View Post
    NOT GI? well where do you think they came from eh?
    Yes they were GI, made here and then sold/loaned to the Danes

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    OK,OK. What I meant was that they weren't used by US Soldiers.
    I'm up to 3 WWII M1icon's and I like to think about where they were and what they saw. Stu

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    Go to the Store

    Which ever store your closest to....GO-G0-G0!
    If you really want to hold it in your hands and check it out before you buy, by all means, go the either the North store of the South store. They guys behind the counter will help you pick one out. Besides, it's great fun to look at all those pieces of history and fondle them. Have fun and good luck!!!!! .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumedic View Post
    OK,OK. What I meant was that they weren't used by US Soldiers.
    The Danishicon returns from the CMPicon that I've seen are all WWII serial numbered guns. Granted, I have only seen a small number (CMP guns). Perhaps the rifles purchased by the Danes were new?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppednlocked View Post
    The Danishicon returns from the CMPicon that I've seen are all WWII serial numbered guns. Granted, I have only seen a small number (CMP guns). Perhaps the rifles purchased by the Danes were new?
    I stand corrected. My bad.

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