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  • gunny
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 145

    #16
    Yeah, I knew but a "newbie" may not.
    I do have 3 IHC's...a "gap letter", a "postage stamp" and a "arrow head"....referring of course to the shape of the heel stamp. Congrats on owning a SECNAV trophy rifle!

    Regards,

    Gunny

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    • GUNHEEP
      Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 96

      #17
      Guys thank you for all your input. But I purchased them in the past and not that long ago. Original specimen guns. Not CMP he rebuilds. And yes the CMP does take their guns and rebuild them and call them original. They put them back together 100% correct according to the serial number. I have a friend who worked at the CMP up in Port Clinton. And that's what they do. That is why I say he worked at the CMP. He left there because he did not like what they are doing.
      So enough of the nearly impossible hens teeth stories. They're out there people have them they are elderly they need the money for their medical bills or whatever reason or they passed on in your family is selling off the collection. But they're there. And that's what I'm looking for and original 100% correct M1 grand in at least 80% original finish. I have Botton them at very reasonable prices. Not the skies the moon prices that everybody is trying to say what they're going to cost. Let's be realistic.
      I also know how to grade a rifle. I've been doing this for over 30 years.
      I have a customer who is looking for one and I do not play games.
      Thank you
      Last edited by GUNHEEP; 10-16-2017, 04:31.

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      • Ernie
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2001
        • 10

        #18
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