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Unread 05-30-2012, 11:59 PM   #1
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Default New 1900 to the collection

okay, saw this on a small town auction today, the auction did not start until evening, so was able to drive to it after work with my son.

They had a few deals and some expensive items that always make you shake your head.

They had two semi-auto's, a 1934 mauser in rougher shape that went for too much and this 1900 American Eagle!

I started bidding and got it for about half of what I expected it to go for! It appears to be matching, and yes, the grip safety spring is either broken or in weird, but I am happy.
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