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The Following 7 Members Say Thank You to Fred G. For This Useful Post:
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07-16-2014 09:27 PM
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Beautiful rifle! That's really something special. I would imagine an incredible few of those rifles survived in completely original condition like that.
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Yea, they've got to be rare. Don't know about how many though I've read that there might be 100 around. It seems to be assembled long long ago from Original parts that used to be available as surplus. Wow, somebody had the foresight to do so. Anyway, it must be in 30-03 caliber because the barrel is 2/10" longer than what I guess a converted rifle has in 30-06.
Glad that you guys like it!
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Bill Hollinger
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OH MY G*D Fred! What a nice rifle. I'd like to come over and bring my little cotton gloves for a look see...I'll bring the BBQ and Bourbon...?
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very nice...love it...awesome lady you have, and she has a great eye for quality
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OH MY G*D Fred! What a nice rifle. I'd like to come over and bring my little cotton gloves for a look see...I'll bring the BBQ and Bourbon...?
Heck yea Jim! Come on over! Man, looking through the click up peep sight gives one a unique and clearer field of view around the outside of the peep. Interestingly it seems a better sight for my eyes. Wow, I'll be up all night playing with this new toy. The rod bayonet seems to rattle a bit in the forearm.
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Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
very nice...love it...awesome lady you have, and she has a great eye for quality
Thanks much Chuck. Actually she didn't know what it was but knew that I'd been thinking and talking about it since I stumbled on it before the auction. I feel lucky that we got it for very little.
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Thanks! I'm glad that you liked it!
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