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Question on WWII training rifles.

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Walked into a LGS yesterday and there was a large collection of WWII rifles that had just been acquired. Many were 22lr training rifles. Three MAS 1945 A's of which 2 were still covered in cosmoline and an Enfield in 22lr that caught my eye. A Stevens and many more. They were stll logging the collection in yesterday so they had not priced any yet. What neighborhood
will I be in price wise for WWII training rifles. I ask because I'm more of a Revolver/pistol person and rifles are really outside of my knowledge base.
 
Some of those are pretty rare. I'm looking for a Reising 22 trainer, if you spot one at a good price. :)
 
Go directly to rimfirecentral, do not pass go do not collect $200 and do look in the other rimfires/ military trainers section and ask away.

Seriously there are mil trainer effectionados there that seem to know what it means if the . in .22 stamped on a mil trainer means according to its depth....ok a little exaggerated, but not much.

Ummm where is this gunshop?

-kBob
 
An Enfield .22 trainer multiple-round subcaliber magazine can push $1500 by itself. A MAS-45 can be sometimes found for $200. Go to rimfirecentral and do your homework.
 
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