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Map, luckily the MAS is still one of the cheapest rifles to collect. I think I paid $225 for mine about 18 months ago.
I know. I started backwards LoL. Got the harder to find ones early, knowing the cheaper ones would be around for pick up when I was ready.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
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11-29-2015 08:04 PM
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UK Cousin
Map, luckily the MAS is still one of the cheapest rifles to collect. I think I paid $225 for mine about 18 months ago.
Very nice collection! On your Mas-36 the front post is the globe version, either meaning it is a WWII post war rework, or post war all together, I would love to see full pictures of the Mas.
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I believe the date on the MAS is 1939. Be glad to get you some photos when I get home. On the smart phone right now.
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UK Cousin
I believe the date on the MAS is 1939. Be glad to get you some photos when I get home. On the smart phone right now.
Would love to see it! Thanks!
Is it import marked?
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I'm not sure. Its probably the rifle I've paid the least attention to.. I'll get u some markings pics.
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This is a first for me Danny.. Oddly enough my EXACT rifle was posted on a different forum.. Same serial number, I mean my exact rifle 3 years ago.. It was identified as a K model 1945
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This is a first for me Danny.. Oddly enough my EXACT rifle was posted on a different forum.. Same serial number, I mean my exact rifle 3 years ago.. It was identified as a K model 1945
COOL! Late 1945 the globe would be correct!
Mas-36s are very very underrated! The Post war ones quality did go down, They switched to mostly stamped parts, they also stopped using walnut for the stock.
Pre war-1945 parts were milled.
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I honestly have never fired one. In fact, this is the only firearm I own that I don't have ammunition for.
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I honestly have never fired one. In fact, this is the only firearm I own that I don't have ammunition for.
I have a 1940 one myself, and have ammo, but I will not shoot it. Just in the off chance something breaks.
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