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    Tom in NJ. Thanks but I was talking about the rifle in the pics posted by coneten. I was just comparing my Breda to his and the other Danes I've seen in Canadaicon. We don't have access to anything that even resembles the CMPicon here.
    To bad, but that's life. I would comment on the politics of it all but thats verboten.

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    Bearhunter, Sorry if I went off on a tangent. According to the Attorney General of New Jersey we don't have access to the CMPicon either....

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    If you are interested in Danes, you should get the next issue of Man At Arms magazine, there will be an exceptional article on them.

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    god bless the Danes. they took very good care of our old battle rifles. here's mine:

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    January '44 receiver, May '51 barrel (Springfield Armory barrel). internal parts all appear USGI. walnut stock. no stock marks except the Danishicon serial number under the butt
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    Quote Originally Posted by coneten View Post
    Yes I did...a friend of mine who works in the gun shop took me aside and I checked it out before it went out on the rack. Priced at $619 I knew it would not last and snagged it at $600 OTD.
    Congratulations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kar98k View Post
    god bless the Danes. they took very good care of our old battle rifles. here's mine:

    January '44 receiver, May '51 barrel (Springfield Armory barrel). internal parts all appear USGI. walnut stock. no stock marks except the Danishicon serial number under the butt
    I bought a couple of Garandicon wood sets from Fulton back around 2002 through 2004. Back then they were listed as something like "wood set with metal , serviceable , ugly " and sold for around $45 ( shipped ) . One included a walnut stock with the Danish Kampvisor sticker inside and what I believe to be an Italianicon manufacturer's stamp on the side of the butt. That set was in excellent condition and cleaned up quite nicely.
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