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Driving home now from the NS....There was 4 A3's sold this morning and there's plenty left.
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How did you do? Did you find a nice one?
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I pulled into the parking lot at 8:35 this morning. I was expecting the parking lot to be full. When I got inside there were 7 customers (myself included). I believe everyone walked out with one. I left a little before 10:00 and there was only 1 customer still browsing and there were still 41 Remington's and 12 Smith Corona's remaining on the shelves.
I don't have much knowledge of 03A3's so I'm only going off the condition of the stock's and metal. Most of them were in pretty good condition but there were a few that had a little rust but didn't look like there was any pitting. A few of the stock's had no markings that I could see but most had some type of markings. I would guess they will still have some left tomorrow but hopefully someone will update later this afternoon. The box of web slings was overflowing and there were some odd looking slings I've never noticed before. Some were blue and also some were made of a nylon looking material. The leather sling box was over half full. They still had some 240 RND spam cans but I was told they didn't have many left. Also lots of sweat and T shirts. |
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Yes I believe I did well... Found a Remington 1903a3 all REM parts with a very nice stock and nice cartouches.Blueung on this rifle was exceptional as well.i will post pics once I get home and clean her up a bit.
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I think he meant that there were C's and D's and Drill rifles.
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I was surprised not more customers this morning. Five us when the doors opened.
If your in the market for a late SA or HRA Collector there are some fine ones to pick from. If you like cosmoline there are some with plenty of that too. The Correct WWII's looked ok, but $3,000 is a bit much for me for what I saw. I think the ringers are the SG M1D's ($1535). Some very, very nice ones, low readings, nice wood with open box SA RA markings, most with cheek pad holes, some with wood that shows color diff from wearing a cheek pad. Great color to the metal. I searched through the M1 drills, no joy. I think all had welds in the op rod channel on the receiver. Man, I sure was spoiled 5 years ago with the drills then. |
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What? Snipers aren't allowed to drill?
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The A3's were $650 and the 240 RND sealed spam cans were $169.
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