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Old 11-15-2015, 09:00 PM
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That would include 100,000 highly collectable handguns that predate 1945.
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The amendment would authorize the CMP, currently just limited to selling .30-caliber and .22-caliber rifles, to receive and sell any surplus military firearm.

If there's such a thing as double wood I just got it.

100,000 1911 pre dating 1945! Shhhwing!

But also pay attn to second quote. Makes one wonder what makes and models of other surplus guns they have? Oh the mind can wander....

Ca!ebs right though. No different than the Garands. They will be inspected and catalogued, then graded. And most likely yes the unissued ones and I'm betting there are hundreds will go to auction. The shooter grades and well used ones will go for fixed prices. But out of 100,000 there has to be a good amount of pristine to unissued ones there. No different than the unissued collector grade Garands they had.
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