A local dealer got an order of about a 100 M-N's They date from the late 30's through the war years and appear pristine. Does the Year make any difference when it comes to valuing it as a collectable? Thanks all.
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Only with things like a 1943 M44 is where dates really matter. And other dates with low production yearsIf you Are not behind us, then take your place in front of us" Devil Doc, Corpsman Up!
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Yes, some dates are much rarer than others. That chart should cover the basics^^Originally posted by GoodEyeSniperMy neighbors think I'm a construction worker named Bruce.
Little do they know that's just my stripper outfit and name.Originally posted by ChopperXI am currently cleaning it and I noticed when I squeeze the snake this white paste like substance comes out. What the heck is this crap?Originally posted by Jeff LDon't D&T a virgin milsurp rifle. You'll burn in collector hell.Comment
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