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1879 Lee Link (Posting in "Other U.S. Service Rifles" Forum)
It's not done yet, but I thought there might be enough to share.
Due to other commitments, there won't be much progress for a week or so, but feel free to have a looky-loo and see what you think. Constructive comments would be appreciated- either here or on the actual thread.
Warning!: If your computer or internet link is slow, this is NOT something which will load quickly due to the large amount of Photos.
Oh, and please excuse the photo quality...
Link to the Grand-daddy of all turnbolt Lee rifles below:
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=23176
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Last edited by jmoore; 07-25-2010 at 12:41 AM.
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Thank You to jmoore For This Useful Post:
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07-24-2010 05:19 AM
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Added some bare receiver and bedding photos- not the finished product, just seeing how they look- some need replacing.
You might recognize the mag catch and trigger spring set-up...
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Very interesting - almost as good as having one and most of us never will!
Thank you for taking the trouble to post all those photos.
The parentage is so very clear. What would be interesting to know more about is what designs if any, inspired James Paris Lee.
“There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”
Edward Bernays, 1928
Much changes, much remains the same. 
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