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MISSED BARs and over a ton of amo by 1/2 hour

this was not only in my city but in my subdivision

thank you everyone for emaileing about the guns. the guns have been sold to a pawn shop owner, and will be picked up after he files some papers I did not know had to be filed. I just found out, i could not just sell these to just anyone. Again, thank you to those who informed me of the higher value of these guns, I and my family just wanted them gone. and yes, I sold them for the price I was aking, and yes, they wre worth alot more. Thank you everyone and god bless..and please no more emails Father has passed away. Selling off his only remaining firearms.

We have no digital camera and no way of nowing how to do photos on here. Please email for inquiries etc. Price, as I have been told they are estimated is $1000 for each one. There are also four wood boxes, in which each gun fits, they seem fitted for the guns, and look old. There is also a three legged, heavy duty metal stand that goes with each gun, and one two legged stand, and some sort of wooden shoulder stock as well. You must be 21 with a florida drivers license. You must pick up in person, will not mail any gun to anyone, for any reason. must be paid for and picked up in person.

The price includes one gun, one box, and one stand. There are also two metal contraptions with a handle in their own wodden boxes, I found some information online, i think they are called linxers, or linking linkers, there are two, the first two guns will get one each. we just want this stuff out.


Marked as follows

NO 839407 US INSP A.B.Q.
BROWNING MACHINE GUN
U.S. CAL 30 M1919A6
MAN'FD SAGINAW STEERING GEAR DIV.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

The other three are marked the same, except that there are diff three letter initials after the INSP, and the number following NO are different. Also, two of them are marked M1919A4, and one is marked MODEL OF 1917
THERE IS ALSO A LITTLE SYBOL WITH A CIRCLE, AND WHAT LOOKS LIKE TWO STICKS OR SOMETHING SIMILAR WITHIN THE CIRCLE, THIS IS AFTER THE A.B.Q. AND TO ITS RIGHT




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miss the deal by 1/2 an hour

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They weren't sold to my pawn shop, I would be interested but no class 3 license. I think they were worth a bit more than $1k, but if the seller was happy I'm sure the buyer was also.
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Bet that Tabs will be pissed!

Would love to have a BAR but not the hassle of a class 3...

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My ol man had a BAR in WWII, only thing he liked about it was the additional $6/month he got in pay - what he didn't like was the motar shell that the Germans lobbed into his foxhole. Normally he and his ammo man and asst would have done short bursts and got out but the weather was so cold that they hung out longer than they should have. He was the only one to survive the blast.
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I think they were worth a bit more than $1k....
They might have been worth about 10 years in Federal prison if not registered!

The Class 3 dealer has no ability to acquire "contraband" and somehow make it legal. If these were never registered (wasn't the last "amnesty" in the 1960s?), or if there is no paperwork indicating that a tax stamp was issued when these were last sold/purchased, they are only worth their parts value, less the receivers -- not sure if the parts are worth $1000 each; a lot will depend on the condition of the parts.

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