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    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    How about a 1931 No. 4 Mk 1 Trials rifle butchered pretty much beyond economical restoration.....cut off sight ears, bobbed barrel, ramp, and polished to a fair thee well.
    With a Walmart scope to add insult to injury.

    Here is my two cents. Hope to restore it to a No 5 clone or somthing. Gathering some bits & will see where it leads.

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    I have this Arisakaicon Type 99 that looked like this, until I restored it




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    You are just teasing us with the "before" photo I trust.

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    how about this Argentinian Mauser i found at a show carving skills are very poor but rifle shoots like the wind

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    I didn't want to derail the OPs thread, he is looking for photos of bubba'd rifles and it was horribly bubba'd.

    Started a new thread for those that want to see it link is below
    Restored Arisaka Type 99 (warning lots of pics)

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    Wel done!

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