There are opportunities here to find both buyers and sellers of firearms. There are also opportunities to get scammed. We recommend the following:
1. Do not deal with someone who is wiling to break federal law by shipping to anyone but an FFL. You can't trust a cheater.
2. If you spending more for a gun than you are willing to throw away, research and choose a reputable escrow company to hold the funds until you receive and are satisfied with your purchase.
Racist remarks and "jokes" are not in the spirit of honoring our veterans and will not be permitted.
M1903 Mk I type stock...No "P", no cartouches, no eagle stamps, no foretip marking, just a "44" just aft of the triggerguard...May have been sanded...Please help me ID it by MFG and year(s)...Thank you in advance
Interesting useful site for U.S. military collectors. Serial number information, inspectors marks, cartouche information, questions answered, Buy and sell collectible U.S. Military firearms, bayonets, parts.
There’s a lot of info and resources there plus a Q & A section that might be able to help you.
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