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    HG rifles tend to be in either respectable original condition, or sported. They exhibit all early Mk. III features; no reason for later modifications to have occurred.
    Mine is stamped HG100. No idea what that signifies. I suspect it is unfired since manufacture - no primer ring on the bolt face, no brass marks in the magazine.
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