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Unread 11-24-2002, 09:51 AM   #3
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Ralph, I moved your post to here, easier to keep track of in one area.

I assume you are newer to computers?

Anyway, being all matching is very good, I am guessing you took it all the way apart, even small parts, such as firing pins are numbered. So value of an all matching then depends on condition and rarity and the 1940 42 is one of the most common, (they made over a 100,000 of them). So value depends on the condition of it.

Maybe you can you give us a more detailed response of what the gun looks like if you can't make a picture?
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