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    Hi INS80, follow this link to Gibbs rifles, historical (hysterical?) remakes, I'd guess theres quite a good chance you'll see your rifle somewhere on their site.
    For what its worth I've had a couple of the indian enfield 7.62 carbines and like them very much. They carry a little disdain from the purists who prefer their old guns unmodified, but I always had good shooting with mine and liked the way they handled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Golden State Arms Santa Fe "Jungle Carbines" were converted from No.1 and No.4 rifles. The No.1 got a flip sight installed in the charger bridge. It's similar to the Mk.2 sight but not identical.
    I'm looking for a rear sight like this. If anyone knows where I can find Santa Fe parts, please let me know.

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