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Speaker 1:Hey, everybody. Ben with Classic Firearms here. Today is Monday, June 12th and we just want to remind everybody that tonight at midnight Eastern Standard Time, is our final opportunity for you to sign up for our tremendous Father's Day giveaway that we're giving. Some lucky dad is going to win 1,000 bucks to go towards some great Classic Firearms product. You don't want to miss this folks. We're ending it a little early part of the week here so again, some lucky dad will have a chance to use this and actually possibly get his product in by Father's Day. If you want to get in on this, don't miss it. Sign up. You can go to a link right here in the corner and sign up before tonight at midnight. Somebody is going to win 1,000 bucks. Folks, we appreciate you and now onto today's video. Hey, everybody. Ben with Classic Firearms here. Today is still Monday, June 12th and we're going to continue with our M39 project as we close out the remaining rifles in this building. Last week, we brought you a group of no maker/no date M39s. They had some either minor rust or major rust on them. We went through those very quickly at a great price point. Originally, when we sold these no maker/no dates, which tend to be some of the later guns with pretty nice stocks on them ... originally when we ran these rifles in really good condition, we had them at $699.99. Now that we're down to the ones with some cracks in the stocks and some rust, we're heavily discounting them. We moved the ones with just some rust on them last week at a very good price, and we're cleaning up the remainder of the batch today. What we're going to have here is rifles that not only have some rust on them, but also have minor cracked stocks. We discounted both for the rust and for the minor cracks in the stocks. Matt is running the camera. Matt, let's start over here. I think we have a total of about 18 of these, we have 5 on the table as representations. We're going to show you a good representation of what you can expect to get if you get this. Here's a minor crack in the stock, certainly repairable. It's a linear crack. You're going to see some rust on the bolt face on this one and a little more rust here on the rear [side 00:02:18]. But, certainly, again, can be cleaned up. Really good-looking barrel, that's good smooth blue on that. Overall, a good stock. Folks, I've said it before and I'll say it again. By surplus standards, we are being very discerning and very picky in showing you all of this rust or the minor cracks in the stock. Because these are rifles that are 80 to 100 years old, it's going to be typical for them to have cracks and a little bit of rust, but certainly, nothing really bad. The boys have this one laying here saying it's got rust on it. For the life of me, I don't ... Oh, there's a little bit maybe on the magazine well and on the trigger guard there. But overall, when we say minor cracked stock and minor rust in this group of rifles, that's exactly what we mean, it's minor. Let me just show you one more example because I see a little of the rust on this one. Minor rust here on the barrel just before it enters the receiver and we can see here the linear crack in the stock. But overall, a pretty nice rifle, particularly considering it's a no maker/no date. This group, folks, again, we've got 18 or so of these no maker/no date with light rust, minor cracked stocks. These are at $389.99. A great price on that rifle, [inaudible 00:03:53] cracked stock, will have a little bit of rust on it somewhere. Now, we move to the ones ... again, minor cracked stock but with more significant rust on them. Let me look here and see if I can find what I think is the worst one. We'll give you worst case scenario. I'm going to hold it still so Matt can scan it. These no maker/no dates tended, as I said before, to have pretty good stocks and this one is no exception. You can see a good, solid rifle overall. It will have a crack in the stock somewhere. All the bolts will be functional, everything will be in working and fireable order, but in this case, Matt, you can see significant rust on the bolt, on the receiver, and on the rear site. We also have a little, I think, down here on the trigger and the trigger guard. As I said, I think this is going to be a worst case scenario. The others that I see here have varying degrees of rust also, but nothing worse than that one. Folks, we have about 15 of these. If these were in really good order, as far as really good condition, again, we were originally selling them at $699, but because of the rust and the cracked stock in this group of guns, no maker/no date heavy rust with minor cracked stock, only $349.99. We have about 12 or 15 of those. It's going to be about 30 guns in all. Folks, that's a great deal and that's the end of them as far as the no maker/no dates. That's all we've got, so if you want one of those to complete out your collection, if you don't mind a little elbow grease, take a little time to clean them up, you will still have a very nice, very functional rifle. Folks, we appreciate your business. Let's take advantage of this now while you can and thank you for being with us at www.classicfirearms.com.