Morphy's Final Prices Fall 2019: Simply Sumptuous Subguns
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With the Morphy's fall 2019 auction now complete, it's time to take a look at what the market says guns are worth. This time, it's mostly submachine guns - with an interesting mix of transferrable and pre-samples.
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