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    If you steam and scrape the cuts very gently, then clean up with a few grades of sandpaper, you can all but remove them. One of the few times I'll recommend getting out the iron, scraper and sand paper. Block sand only and very gently of course. U.S. CBP slashed a Long Branch TP sniper I imported many years ago from New Zealandicon at LAX while inspecting it and I carefully used this method to repair the damage. I certainly hope Dalebert gets it on the range. These MoD reserve rifles were some of the finest to land on the market thanks to Interarms. I always used to shake my head at the guys who scoffed at them because of the post 1968 import markings as if they were less desirable than a No.4 imported prior to the marking requirements. As No.4's go, they were/are generally better, unculled rifles.

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