Just got one of my holy grails, a 1935 Brazilian Mauser, matching bayonet, in as new condition, has been fired maybe 20rds. What kind of collector does it make me if I say this is the perfect condition, I can shoot it a time or two with no change in value as it is not "unfired" cost me half of the going rate for unfired, like I said. I have a day off coming soon and I'm going to work on posting pics, promise. My problem seems to be my pics are at too high a resolution and I'm not sure how to adjust, gonna work on it ( Canon Sureshot). Happy happy.
Congratulations - my first collector's gun was a Brazilian 1935 long rifle, so I can really understand how you feel. They're wonderful rifles... and look great on pictures, too.
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