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    Excellent pics Promo. I've never seen those. Too bad the Winchester book didn't have them, it should.
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    Val Forgett Jr. of Navy Arms / Service Armament fame had the M1895 Muskets in his 1961 catalog and for a few years in his store in Ridgefield, NJ. They retailed at $34.95 each. (1961-64 dollars). Ammo, 7.62 X 54R, military issue, was $7.95 per hundred rounds.

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    We had a dealer in the Prairies about 30 years ago that used to show up with muskets and bayonets of all models through time. Many were about mint and cost accordingly. He died years back and that stopped. So, they used to appear...
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