Mint Late War ac45 K43 with zf4 scope, d block.

I wonder if that is cosgroves old rifle?

What's the trick to narrowing down 1 rifle in 400,000 rifles made (plus or minus with a margin of error) to just one owner? Or is it wishful thinking, or guessing?

We can solve this mathematically and cut to the chase....
 
maybe he had a k43. Lol

Yes, I Concur, maybe he had the only G43 and K43 in Canada and in the USA from coast to coast.
But with Teleportation, I have heard people actually Morph into and become a K98 or a G43 when the process fails.
Imagine, becoming a physical object with many WaA on it. It makes you wonder.

Being Extremely Vague is where it's at. LOL


This may be Secret Squirrel Club Code for something else:

I wonder if that is cosgroves old rifle?


Keep Wondering!
 
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Cute, but it's a very long way from 'mint'. Mint means unfired and exactly as it came out of the factory.
This is about as close as a rifle could possibly come to being exactly as it was in the factory and it appears unfired since the proofing. Few rifles can really be called mint but I think this is one of them.
 
Cute, but it's a very long way from 'mint'. Mint means unfired and exactly as it came out of the factory.

I've seen what you contribute to the forums in terms of content and knowledge, so I'm not too concerned with what you think. 99.9% of your posts are straight up wrong or retarded. Probably can't even blame you really, most people don't know they aren't knowledgable.

He won't even be back to defend himself. As with every thread he makes a moronic post in.

And for what it's worth top collectors in the field have seen the rifle and agree as good as it gets.
But it probably isn't as nice as Sunray's mint unfired refurb SKS.
 
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