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    Like Brian says, so far, this rig looks genuine - but then we haven't seen all the correct pictures to be sure, in particular we haven't seen teh scope - and I am not sure about that cheek-piece for a start...
    If genuine, then the value is all down to the condition of the rifle and its bore, as well as checking exactly how much it is as-issued, and how much has been messed-about-with in civilian life.
    Alan's estimate of $3000 seems a reasonable guess in the USAicon, would be a bit higher in the UKicon - if all correct.

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    thanks again guys what pictures of the scoop do you want? any others?

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