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I think you get that set free with the purchase of a Mitchells's Mauser. You must pay S&H .
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All that I have ever heard about Mitchells is bad, a lot of original rifles get destroyed in the making of their "tankers; and such.
If I wanted a shooter, a Mitchells would do, if I want a collector, I would look elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by
303carbine
The No5 is No1
You got that right!
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If you want a different caliber as a shooter and have the money, buy one. Many don't want to mess around with 303s or 7.5s or 7.62 x whatever. They just want a rifle they can buy ammo for and go shoot it. Also, the American Rifleman article was favorable as to quality and production values. I don't see that as 'propaganda' and there is no evidence for such. If its cheap, American Riflman says its cheap.
As a collector I could say buy a Swiss
K31 because bla bla bla or my M39 will outshoot bla bla bla or an Ishapore 308 is cheap and will be better than bla bla bla. That is not an answer to your question.
Note - no one here has a Mitchell or has said they have even shot one, so take all the advice in accord with that fact.
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Aragorn243 summed up why I might think propaganda would be an appropriate term in refrence to the Mitchells/ NRA relationship. I have read the article and think it is pretty objective but the misleading ads run in American Rifleman seem to tarnish the NRA a bit in my book.
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