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    Need help evaluating Dad's Springfield M1922M1I and Mauser Model 45?

    He's decided to sell them. All we really know is that he bought them many years ago and that they are fine old .22 rifles with military trainer applications in their day. I'm doing as much googling and reading as I can to help him figure out where to sell them and a fair price to ask, but it seems like you guys on here will know the answers I need. Anybody that has more info, or knows who can tell me about them - background, value, things to check/verify/elaborate on in a description, etc., please post or PM. Thanks for the help!

    The Mauser looks great, but now that I'm taking pics of it I think I can see a different serial number under the one that is scratched on the bolt? Sounds like a shady dealer, but I suppose some armory/importer might have done that?

    From what I am reading, the Springer is an M1icon that was refit as an M2, and the globe front sight may be an aftermarket addition?

    I mainly need a consensus on what he should ask for them as a fair price, based on their configuration and condition, I guess. Wish I could buy them....

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    The "Mauser" is the trainer used by the Frenchicon. Made under French occupation after WWII, hence the Fabn. MAS = Fabrication MAS (originally MAS meant Manufacture d'Armes de St.Etienne). Note the recessed backsight aperture to match the sight picture of a MAS 36.


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