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03-05-2009 09:38 PM
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Absolutely gorgeous rifle...congrats!
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That is one NICE rifle!
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Very nice rifle.
How is the gas cylinder finished?
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Looks Great
What a sweet looking rifle. Thanks for sharing.
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What a pleasure to sit down with a nice cup of coffee in the morning before going to work and see such a beautiful rifle. That you for taking the time to put up these pictures. Sincerely. Bruce.
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Tom, This is the only picture I had in photobucket of the Gas Cylinder. One other shot that shows whole rifle. As you can see, the Gas cylinder finish is somewhat thin which is pretty much the norm for this period.

Last edited by Joe W; 03-06-2009 at 11:33 AM.
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Joe, thanks for the photos of the gas cylinder.
Yes, many gas cylinders on the early guns lost their finish. This was particularly a problem with the Molyblack coating used on them.
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Originally Posted by
1903shooter
Joe,
Did you buy that stock on epay?. That carouche is suspect.LOL


As the previous poster said, she is a beaut!!!!!!!!. 1903shooter
What do you see that leads you to suspect it? It looks fine to me. I don't see any of the discrepancies seen on most of the fakes