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    Question It would be interesting to hear..

    ..what John Beard has to say about this one....I wouldn't be shocked if he inspect'ed it at CMPicon Anniston..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    CTTC - Very nice rifle! You did well.

    The bolt on your rifle looks like one of the late Rock Island bolts. Could you tell us what the markings are under the handle?

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    Thanks Mike! I'm very happy with the rifle and still can't really believe i lucked in to it.

    The bolt is R marked on the bottom and on the sleeve. I attached a picture for you.

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    man at arms back issues

    cttc, great job on the red band remingtion.
    hear is a link to the back issue for JB article in man at arms.
    Man at Arms Magazine for the Gun and Sword Collector Back Issue List

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