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Why would you want those heavy old things?
Funny you should say that: the BAR and the desire to own one was the reason I got into collecting. Still haven't found one but a bunch of other cool guns instead. The BAR is my holy grail
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01-17-2017 06:07 AM
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I had three, a Marlin Rockwell, a Royal Typewriter and a NESA. The MR was the nicest, about new and not overstruck from it's original 1918 model marking. Still had the wood butt too. I completely understand.
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I had three, a Marlin Rockwell, a Royal Typewriter and a NESA. The MR was the nicest, about new and not overstruck from it's original 1918 model marking. Still had the wood butt too. I completely understand.
The definitive word I'm reading is "Had". What happened to them?
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They all sold through time. The Royal Typewriter was sold to one of my soldiers back in about '86 or '87. The Marlin Rockwell sold about winter of '92 when I realized I had too many really neat guns and no house. Last to go was the NESA in about '98 after everything else almost had gone. It wasn't perfect so I thought it might be hard to sell...not so much. The Marlin Rockwell was really sweet. Wooden buttstock and original markings of 1918. No overstrikes. I had full EIS for all of them. Mag chargers and clips, mags and belts. I still have a BAR sling in canvas, longer than the M1 sling by a couple feet. That's the only scrap left of all of them...no pictures either.
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