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    It really depends on the individual rifle. Really nice Ishapores are no more common than the others, and depending on vintage, can be beautifully made.

    That said, your standard "beater" probably will get less attention if it's Indian. So, prices will tend to be lower. Also, for some reason, the transverse forestock screw tends to lower value, even if it's original. Not all Indian rifles have them, though.

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