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MSCinPA

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  1. Got Uzi, I appreciate the sentiment and offer. I know your time is important to you but if it only consists of burning an email or phone call that would be great.
  2. Sandman, Robert Henley, TD, Thank you for your knowledge, input, and suggestions regarding the potential evaluation and route to take with its eventual sale. I sent an inquiry this morning to the Harrison County Sheriff's Department in the hopes that they may have retained historical records or documents pertaining to #2427, how it was decommissioned and where it went after it left the Department's care. It would be a small miracle if the records remain after all this time and possibly a greater one for them to allow me access to them but I thought it my duty to, at least, try. If the member that TD had mentioned who had purchased the Department's twin can fill any of the gaps that would be excellent. I will update the thread with the response received when I hear back from the Department. I have received a number of messages from forum members regarding the purchase of the kit or components of it. They are all appreciated. In the end the final decision is not mine to make if or how the parts will be sold. At the very least I can assure the members of this board, who have been welcoming and most helpful, that I will give you full knowledge of the decision once it has been made. In my friend's case it may take a little time, though.
  3. Ron, Thank you! Im going to check with my friend to see if she can piece together any historical connection that her father may have had with the Sheriffs Department that explains how he might have ended up with it.
  4. Tracie, Thank you. I will definitely offer that option up for her consideration. I believe she also wants to make sure it will go to someone who will appreciate the history of it as much as her father did. I would imagine that would be the majority of those on this board.
  5. 2t2, Thank you for the suggestion. When she was ready to move on it I was thinking about going the Gunbroker route. I've sold a number of items through the site in the past with good results.
  6. The lower is # 2427. Would anyone happen to have any known history about it?
  7. Got Uzi, Thank you for taking the time to overlook the pictures and give me your analysis on them. My friend is at the beginning stages of wading through a mountain of items that her father left her. She knows she has to start letting things go but is having a hard time getting to that point.
  8. Hello. I'm new to the board but I've browsed postings for years as the site is a wealth of knowledge regarding TSMG's. A friend of mine recently inherited what appears to be an authentic 1921A parts kit from her father who was huge collector of Colt, Winchester, CMP, and U.S. Military firearms. She will eventually be looking to sell it but in the meantime I figured I would help her do the legwork of trying best to authenticate it and factor a fair selling price for her. I have a local guy who is a resident authority on TSMG's and he is pretty certain the parts are genuine but he and I differ greatly on potential value. I was hoping to get a second opinion to both from the national level resident authority of the members of this board. Unfortunately the parts kit does not have any provenance to it. The best my friend could tell me was that her father has had the parts as long as she can remember and they were always kept together and separate from the rest of his collection. The link below is for a google photos album that I created with angled pictures of the parts that I believe would help with identification. I figured it would be cleaner to post the album link instead of linking or uploading 40+ individual photos. If there are any other photos or angles needed please let me know and I'll be happy to take and post them. Thank you in advance for any help that you can give regarding. https://photos.app.goo.gl/qYd1pd8dXhck9SUz7
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