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CNo7 Mk1 evaluation.
Hello all,
I have been looking to purchase a Cno.7 and have a lead on one, and with the permission of the seller I am posting here for some opinions.
After reading the fantastic post on them here it gives an approximate value of $1500 cad for a mint example with its chest, however I'm not sure if this rifle fits that catagory.
It seems to be a nice "type 1" style marking early CNo.7, but the seller is wanting the high end of the approximate value. Numbers appear to match, bore is perfect, I dont believe it has the cleaning rods and jags. The magazine doesnt have the "22" stamp but it does have the feed ramp for the .22's, is this normal?
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Any input is greatly appreciated.
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Type one should be a 1944. I was not uncommon to see mag without "22" stamped on left side. It should be blued as opposed to parkerized. Serial number would confirm type one. Can you post a picture of receiver and bolt showing serial numbers. It will tell me if correct. Stock should be walnut. Sight should be marked "C1". Good ones are tough to find and $1500 is not out of line. Ron my email rgg_7@hotmail.com
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Just heard back and the serial is 0L439x, however there is no numbering on the back side of the bolt, just a "3" on the underside.
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Serial number confirms 1944 Type 1. Bolt would be numbered to receiver so I'd be suspicious. Any info on receiver finish? Ron
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The photos are in the first post and it appears to be blued.
Thanks!
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Don't see pic's. If blued then it's correct. I'd still question unserialized bolt? Original lost, replaced from damage? Ron
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Odd, are they not showing up for anyone else?
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I'm not getting them
John
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No photos. Just x's in small boxes.
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