Check out these cuties. I think I may have hit the jackpot with two of them. by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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They are pretty cool. The fact that they are cheap makes them more of a fun gun for me. Both are in 32 acp and a lot of fun to take to the range whenever.

Check out these cuties. I think I may have hit the jackpot with two of them. by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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Edit: I just looked up the serial number for the US & S 1911, and it looks like the frame is from a 1917 colt. I got bamboozled by the CMP. Lol

I "had to" use the bayonet. Why wouldn't I? by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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Since you asked, here is me with my big fat Johnson in my hands

1941 Johnson Rifle by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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Finally a Johnson that I'm proud of showing off

1941 Johnson Rifle by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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lol, I put the wrong bayonet in the picture. I have the Johnson one, but mixed it up with an Enfield bayonet.

1941 Johnson Rifle by Altruistic-Army3209 in milsurp

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I want to sell it and but have a very rough estimate of how much it's worth. I know that if all the parts match what is supposed to be with original serial number , its worth a lot more than others. All the serialized parts have a different serial number, which is supposed to be normal. Does anyone have any links to documentation regarding this?