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    A lot of '43 production british rifles have them. I've got them on a BSA, and either a Faz or a Maltby, can't remember which. Plenty of those that came out of Turkeyicon recently had them and the ones I saw were more or less untouched. Plenty of manufacturing concessions too, I thought it may have to do with that.
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