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    #16
    P08 #1 appears to have mismatched upper and lower receivers.

    P08 #2 appears to be a 1920 commercial model likely in .30 cal.

    Would need more detailed pics of both to accurately determine value.

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      #17
      #7 (Final Gun) is a 1917 Artillery. Would this be considered a non-matching gun due to the lack of any numbering on side plate and the take-down lever?
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        #18
        More on #7...
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          #19
          Final pics...
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            #20
            P08 #3 appears to have a non factory re-numbered to match magazine.

            P08 #4 appears to have a factory matching spare + marked mag but a broken takedown lever. Since a two digit numbered part this hurts value but is fixable.

            P08 #5 appears to OK

            P08 #6 appears to be an 1908 with scrubbed likely Imperial unit markings.

            Again - no proper evaluation can be done without very detailed pics.

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              #21
              L-P08 #7 as issued should have side plate, takedown and all else numbered with full 4 or last 2 digits to match but same caveat as above.

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                #22
                A Garand uses a clip, any device with a spring inside it designed to hold cartridges is a magazine.

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