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Old 06-15-2017, 10:07 AM
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Of course, anyone can collect anything. And indeed a chopped and bored Victory BSR could be a legitimate part of a Victory collector's inventory, just as an example of what happened to many surplus BSRs during the post-WWII period. But for a more mainstream Victory collector or a WWII weapons collector, a non-original specimen wouldn't hold much interest or value. Probably the only such Victory which would bring a handsome price would be Lee Harvey Oswald's, if it ever came on the market.
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