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Unread 03-09-2014, 02:28 PM   #1
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I've read all the posts, all in all I agree with Bill, moreover I think that for what I can see from your photos you've got quite a nice gun.
It's true that perhaps we tend to demand too much from wartime weapons.
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It's true that perhaps we tend to demand too much from wartime weapons.
The gun volume is fixed. The only variable is the number of collectors.

I am always amazed by the volume and high price of shotguns and revolvers on the auction market. Interesting enough, when I was a the preview, I noticed there are lots of people circling around those American made C&R shotguns (Winchester? I don't know). Looks like the supply and demand still balance. Relatively fewer people are looking at European C&Rs (well, I did not stay there long, but that's the case in that hour).

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[Edit] Just checked the ad, a little bit correction -- probably not shotgun, I guess that's lever rifle.
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