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Originally Posted by 44 AMP
A point I made, but would like to emphasize is "all correct" in US small arms is NOT the same as "all original" or "in original issue configuration".
A GI gun with parts from different makers, or parts from different periods of manufactures can be 100% "all correct" because it was in service that way, and got that way by being in service use.
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That's not what "all correct" means to collectors, or to appraisers. The CMP goes to great lengths to describe which of their guns have parts from various manufacturers. Those are priced lower than those with all parts from the original manufacturer.