Originally posted by kanemono
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From what I saw most of them were very rough condition... bad pitting, no finish, no two parts matching in many cases, smooth grips, crude welded, hammered and riveted repairs, no rifling in the bore...and those were the good ones!
Now, 20 years later I rarely see one or at least more than one or two for sale at any show except the huge ones like maybe Gun Day.
I agree with the the others that these are iconic Chinese weapons that participated in most of the Chinese historic events of the 20th century....they are way underrated....but I think that is changing. I'm lucky to own an all matched Bolo one, in decent shape inside and out, never import marked ( a few slipped thru in the early days of the imports) I doubt that I own a firearm that served longer and thru any more dramatic human events than did that Bolo.
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