Looks all original, sat in a closet for quite a while, has not been shot a whole lot. The rear bridge should not be drilled and tapped and it should also have a clip slot.. With the carbine, it's critical to measure the barrel. Make sure it meets the correct specs, as described through research. Sorry I do not have those specs. Barrel should be 20" long and not 21", as some counterfeited ones are. According to my book, an 80% specimen is worth $2,040 and a 90% condition specimen is valued at $2,380, where a near new one would be valued at $3,400.00. I can't tell for sure in the pics, but is the "widow's peak" there? If not, and the inletting is not there for it, the stock has been cut/shortened.. Just something to look for..


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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