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    Look at the pics of the muzzle end. There's no magazine under the barrel only a cleaning rod, not correct for an '84 conversion with the magazine in the middle. It seems to be a pure '74! Yes it's kind of rough but it has been through a lot. I would grab it quickly for $300. - Bill
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    That's a single shot M71, they are rarer. I would buy it for $300.

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    I bought it today for $300.00! Yee, ha!!!!!

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    Now we need some nice full length photos. Walking into a shop here, I wouldn't have thought twice on that one, it would have come home with me at $350. (I would have asked if he'd take less first, you always have to ask}

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Now we need some nice full length photos.
    Yep, full length and careful. Lots of detail if you can.
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    You did very well. As said it is a I.G. M-71 far rarer than a M 71/84.

    What is the year of manufacture? You will find it marked behind the bolt on the right side of the receiver.

    Do all the numbers match? How is the bore?
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