Hi All,
It looks like I will have to reduce the numbers in my collection as I am moving and in the new location I am having storage space problems. There is no where to fit all my cabinets.
So I am looking at what I can move on easily and my Canton marked (StG)M1889 looks a likely candidate, has the leather sling and the brass muzzle cap that came wiht it, I also have some chargers. Now what is a realistic price for this.
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Yes it has tiger stipped wood.
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I have shot 5 rounds through it to check it and it functiuons fine. Even has the original numbered Red bolt grips.
<p>Best Regards. KP
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