By god that does appear to be a pre war E.

Not a common gun in good original condition which this one appears to be in.

In fact I think that is problably the best one I have ever seen.

Value: Whatever somebody is willing to pay for it. E's were kind of the poor mans 99 during the depression, making one in good original condition all the harder to find. I've seen so few of them, can't even say what it might be worth. 600- 700 in todays market would be my best guesss. There are so few of them only a few have seen and know what they actually are. Kind of a diamond in the ruff...



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