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    Id start my offer for this rifle at about $400. I wouldnt pay more than $500 for it.

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    Usually morons who can't wait to find out how to remove/install the sling properly don't go to the trouble of destroying the stock neatly. It is actually possible to repair that area at least up to arsenal standards, but it of course can never be original again. Someone like Frank Derrico could put in some fairly-matching wood that would at least keep the stock with the carbine. Its an absurdity as-is.

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    I wanted the 800 round spam can to go with my 600 round can. It was a 5 1/2 hour round trip drive. Met Greg, his wife, their dog, and his neighbor. Nice group of people, very friendly. The wives talked flowers and us about the carbine. The stock is a pretty thrashed flat bottomed low wood. Recoil plate and screw Winchester, NPM buttplate. But the guns metal was very nice. Worth more then the $400-$500 talked about earlier. Even with having to put a couple hundred dollar stock on it. Yeah, it came home with the spam can.

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