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  • Leadeye

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    I see these remakes on GB and don't understand how they can get that kind of money. You can get a perfectly serviceable 1903 for $500 among the many before WW2.
     

    red_zr24x4

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    I see these remakes on GB and don't understand how they can get that kind of money. You can get a perfectly serviceable 1903 for $500 among the many before WW2.


    I really like my Husqvarna marked '03 WWII issue in .380.
    Traded a single shot Win .22 bolt action that I picked up for $40
     

    warthog

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    I had three of them, sold them because my Dad hated guns. Now he loves them. Too much TV and he always does as he is told.
    I should have simply waited for the wind to change but I love the guy and wanted him to stop calling me a terrorist and talk to me.
     

    Mgderf

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    I am looking forward to the release of the new line of 1903's.
    I have one in .32acp and manufactured in 1915, but I would really like one made with today's technology and metallurgy.
    I really like the gun, but I don't want to beat up a century old firearm.
     

    Leadeye

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    I am looking forward to the release of the new line of 1903's.
    I have one in .32acp and manufactured in 1915, but I would really like one made with today's technology and metallurgy.
    I really like the gun, but I don't want to beat up a century old firearm.

    Bah, nothing wrong with things that are beat up and a century old.;)

    Remarks about Churchmouse in 3...2...1...
     

    Leadeye

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    Hell it might be an '08 and not an '03
    look in my album, theres a pic in there

    Those are probably Browning FN pistols, fired a 9mm Browning cartridge that had power similar to 380. I think Interarms had them modified to shoot .380 and imported a bunch of them some years ago. A little bigger than an 03/08, but look very similar.
     
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