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    The rack that holds the pistols on the bottom is not common. Most of the time only one issued per company and they are very heavy to move

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    sent an email to a friend in Peoria.
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    That is really really nice. Would love to own it but shipping would break the bank. I have no idea of the value. I've been looking for an M11 rack and this thing is certainly more rare than that.

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    WW2 wall rack

    The drawing number indicates WW2 to me, rack will hold either M1icon carbines or M1 rifles and there are holes to attach another rack on top of this one

    Very difficult to find any information on this rackAttachment 105906Attachment 105907Attachment 105908

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    M11 Rack



    This one looks similar



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