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Speaker 1:Hey everybody, Ben with Classic Firearms here. Today is Monday, May the 22nd, and we have some really nice B Barrel M39 rifles for you today. You know, we're closing out our M39 rifles, we're down to the last few hundred that we have. Most have cracked stocks in the remaining. Most of the really desirable ones are all gone at this point, with the exception of the B barrels. Now the B barrels are a specific run of guns that were made for the Finns. The barrels were actually contracted to Belgium, and were made in Belgium. So the B barrel is called a B barrel because it's a Belgian made barrel. Considered as one of the most accurate of all the M39 designations that there is, and they were done in later in dates too, typically. So you're gonna see some much better, more top end cosmetically M39 rifles. Dillon's running the camera today. Dillon, come on in let's scan of what we've got. We are literally selling every single B barrel that we have left in the place. This first table is designated as our cracked guns. Dillon, once you've done that, come back and you can scan this tag for a moment. We literally have 25 total of these rifles that have some type of a cracked stock. A couple of excellent, 10 in the very good and 13 in the standard. So let's show an example of these. Dillon, come on in. These will be the standard grade. Let me hold one up. This one probably has the worst crack of all the standard grades. Everything on this table will have a crack in the stock somewhere. But Dillon, scan that pretty good. These are all high quality. I would say again the B barrels typically, cosmetically, are some of the nicer guns. This one we're calling our standard grade. And when you're done, let me show you the crack in that. This is one of the worst ones that I've seen. Some are very minor cracks. This one's a little heavier. You can see a crack right here at the tang, still very repairable. But the crack is there and we will be pricing it as such. That's our standard grade. We also have the very goods. Give you a quick representation on one the very goods. I'll let you scan that Dillon. You see the bluing's a little nicer on this one. Look at that receiver. Bluing is very nice. I'm sorry, rolling that over a little bit, and the opposite side. I see a little scuff there, that is not the crack. Frankly I don't see the crack in this one, but my guys tell me it has one so, I'm gonna trust them. Maybe very minor. I'm not seeing it, but I'm sure it's there. That's the very goods. And then we got a couple of the very top end excellence. We only have two of these. Dillon, while we're on this one, when I turn the receiver, let's also see if the light will allow you to pick up on the B on the barrel there. I see it. You see the B barrel? All of these will have the designation B barrels, and once again they're telling me that this is a cracked stock. So I believe the guys, but I see a very minor, no, that's a scratch. Well, they say there's a crack there folks, it must be a crack in it somewhere. I believe them. I do see it on this other one. I see it as it lays on the table. Let me show you how minor some of these cracks can actually be. Dillon, with the camera you can pick that up, that linear crack right there, it's brief surface. Barely. But when we're talking about excellent, with a crack, the crack could be as minor as that. Let's work on to the next table. These are non-cracked guns. Let's show a little sign here. The guys actually counted them out as they put them up. We have a total of 18 left. They're non-cracked, so 25 and 18, about 40, 41 rifles in all, 43, I don't do math very good. It's 43 I think if I'm not mistaken. Standard grade. Non-cracked. Even the standard grade is very good. You're gonna see a little more worry on the blue. But let me give the receiver, certainly a nice B barrel. Matt and I always argue about whether the barrels face toward the cameraman or toward me. I say we always have the barrels facing toward me. In this case, the tables got set up differently, so Matt, if you're watching, he's off today, but if you see this video Matt, you've been proven correct. An example of the very good, and once again we'll look at the receiver and of course, I'm not gonna, well I will pick it up. Was gonna say I'm not gonna pick it up because I'm tired. I am tired, but this is an excellent. Excellent, non- cracked. All our B barrel, come on in on this one Matt, excuse me Dillon. This is not only the B barrel, but this one has the plum colored barrel on it. A few of these will have the plum barrel. We're not gonna break down the custom options that far folks. Plum barrels are worth more money. In this case if you get one luck of the draw, and you just happen to get it, so that will just be a bonus if you happen to get one with a plum barrel. Anyhow, we're closing out the B barrels. This will be all they are. There's gonna be several custom options for the standard grade, very good and excellent cracked and then the ones with the non-cracked. Standard grades are starting 599, they'll be custom options from there up. Folks, these will be released tomorrow at 12 noon on the site for purchase. So don't miss them. If you ever wanted a B barrel, in a M39 rifle, this will be your last chance. After this, there are no more, and there are no more in the country. Beautiful rifles. Don't miss it, and thank you for being with us at www.classicfirearms.com.