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  • Abulg1972

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    It was a two-gun deal for $900. A Brazilian Mauser Model 1935 long rifle and a Chilean Mauser Model 1935 carbine. I only had a chance to take a quick peak at the Brazilian. It's not pristine but the price was excellent.

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    Oldcarjunkie

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    Jan 8, 2009
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    A.A county
    Honestly, most of her stuff was Bubba'd. She said she bought the whole lot to resell. I think she's sold only a handful.

    Well there was about 101 total, and yes most are cut up sporters. I would buy a German 98 if it was not drilled and tapped. I have the perfect stock for one now waiting. Might have to revisit what she has left and ask more questions
     

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