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    is this a national match rifle?

    national match serial number?Can somebody check for me please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by superbee View Post
    national match serial number?Can somebody check for me please?
    1278040
    Not a NM but it is a service rifle hit. Far more rare in my opinion but less "sexy" of a hit among collectors. Congrats I think its great!

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    here is a pic.





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    Is that a stock trigger with a shoe added? I note it has a cheekpiece. Is it original to the stock, or glued on?

    Nice rifle.
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