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    My new Standard Products

    I've been itching to post this for a week, I was cruising armslist and came across and ad fr 3 guns for sale as a package deal. I opened it up an there was an Enfield , a carbine and a POS Russianicon pistol, th seller had a rather fuzzy pic of the 3 guns, but I was able to zoom in and could tell the carbine had a high wood stock so I wrote to him about buying just the carbine, he was adamant about selling all 3 as a package. I was able to just buy the two rifles for $850. I get them shipped to my FFL and when I went to pick them up I was totally shocked, in short I told my FFL I did t want the Enfield so he bought it for $350, after all was said and done I paid $538 for this........opinions please Attachment 47692Attachment 47693Attachment 47694Attachment 47695Attachment 47696Attachment 47697Attachment 47698Attachment 47699Attachment 47700Attachment 47701Attachment 47702Attachment 47703Attachment 47704Attachment 47705Attachment 47706Attachment 47707Attachment 47708Attachment 47709Attachment 47710Attachment 47711
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    It came with the original type 1 sling and oiler marke IS, an one mag marked SW, the finish is over 90% but I'm using a camera phone for pics so some look crappy, if anyone wants close ups of any area just let me know

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    Can't be seen but trigger is marked SA,

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    You stole it, good job.

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    Don't know if it shows up, it's an underwood barrel dated 11-43, milled front sight marked N

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    Excellent Buy Brian, you did good!

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    Nice... Good luck with it

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    This is my 4th carbine, I never knew about receivers being almost black like that , and the barrel is parked, I though the finish was applied as a barreled receiver not as two separate parts. Jim, I sure did steal it lol. The only flaw on it is the stock has XX DEER scratched into it , but it's not big , but it is too deep in my opinion to get out. If I was a guessing man I would say that no more than 300-400 rounds have ever been fired from it. Sorry I don't have a muzzle gauge so I have no idea what the wear is

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    Good job Brian nice find!

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    Thanks Paul, you know the market pretty well, what would you value it at ?

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    I know that Sam-T-Bob sold one just like I for $3800

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    Nice find, I'm jelous.

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