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Caesar1

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I have always been really interested by these but have never been able to find one with a price I could live with. This one appears to be nice, the stock looks somewhat sanded but still has a lot of its angles. I love the crudeness of it all, the bore looks like new.
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Thankfully they didn't destroy it with the sanding, pretty cool! I don't have one of the slab stock ones due to the prices on them, I refuse to pay that much for something that technically isn't rare.
 
Those look so unusual. It's amazing to me a G.I. would bring one of those back versus a nice finished 98k. If I saw one of those in a pile after the war I wouldn't know whether to shoot it or play a round of cricket with it..lol. They are rather unique none the less. nice grab.
 
Those look so unusual. It's amazing to me a G.I. would bring one of those back versus a nice finished 98k. If I saw one of those in a pile after the war I wouldn't know whether to shoot it or play a round of cricket with it..lol. They are rather unique none the less. nice grab.

My thinking exactly. Give me that and say go get those Russians, I would think will this thing work or blow up. I would think my side was in big trouble.

Thanks for posting a great rifle and piece of history.

Saw one at a gun show in the early 1980s and thought who would want that junk? Strange how we grow and evolve as collectors.
 

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