Shipping Charges will be calculated and charged separately. Your Hammer Price and Buyers Premium will be charged immediately to the card on file at the end of the Auction. In order to serve you more efficiently, we will no longer be estimating shipping prices. or USPS, which ever is more convenient for us. Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: We Ship Using FED. Out of State Bidders will not be charged Sales Tax. 6% sales tax will be applied to all invoices for Michigan Residents,unless you are tax exempt. We accept Mastercard, Visa, and Discover. If we have any Issues when Processing Your Card WE WILL CONTACT YOU. Credit card on file at time of registration will be charged for payment. Mechanically fine.Internet Premium : 15% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Visa MasterCard Discover Payment Instructions: YOU DO NOT NEED TO CONTACT US. Lightly frosted bore with sharp rifling and a small ring 2" in from the muzzle. Stock is fair with numerous dings, scratches and gouges. CONDITION: Metal retains little of its original finish with mild wear and areas of patina. Stock has been sanded, light acceptance mark on the right side is illegible. Stock and font bolt lug are not matching. Barrel, bolt body and trigger group are matching. Standard 1907-15 style carbine with no hand guard. Barrel is marked "MAC 1917" on the right side. Marked "ET ts Continsouza MLE 1907-15" on the left side of the receiver. Stock is very good with mild wear and handling marks. CONDITION: Metal retains 70% of its original finish with mild wear and handling marks. Stock has an arsenal repaired on the top of the comb and filled clearing rod hole. "Chatellerault MLE M.16" marked on the left of the receiver. (B) French Berthier M16 bolt action carbine. Lightly frosted bore with crisp rifling left. Stock is good overall with minor wear, scratches and a few minor gouges. CONDITION: Metal retains little to none of its original finish with mild wear and handling marks. Original French serial numbers do not match. Turkish applied serial number matches the bolts, "2711". Ball "N" marked barrel with "T.C./ORMAN/1948" on top of the receiver. Etienne MLE-1907-15" marked on the left side of the receiver. Reportedly made from captured Vichy French reserves, these were reconfigured to handy carbines around 1948 for use by the Turkish forest guards. Lot consists of: (A) French/Turkish 1907-15 Berthier Forestry bolt action carbine.
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