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Needs some love but looks like an original. Missing front pad and has a Sterling magazine. Might be a good opportunity for someone to get an original rifle and spend many years trying to find the matching scope/mount, transit chest and every little item in the CES. I know I've never done that!
Needs some love but looks like an original. Missing front pad and has a Sterling magazine. Might be a good opportunity for someone to get an original rifle and spend many years trying to find the matching scope/mount, transit chest and every little item in the CES. I know I've never done that!
Pic for future reference. Looks like those grub screws have been in the holes a long time. What's that all about?
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
When I picked it up, it had an SK no-smith mount on it and a Tasco scope. Boggles my mind someone would take the scope pad off at all, let alone for a dirt cheap scope
Last edited by 303 Gunner; 02-11-2024 at 06:04 PM.
When I picked it up, it had an SK no-smith mount on it and a Tasco scope. Boggles my mind someone would take the scope pad off at all, let alone for a dirt cheap scope