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found an interesting 303
Trying to find out who assembled these rifles in Canada
. Apperently left over parts were shipped to Canada and then assembled and used by Canadian Rangers. There are no identifying marks. Any info would be helpful, problem is I will probably wind up buying it even though i just spoke for a S & W 44 mag. There are just too many guns to buy
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04-02-2012 08:27 PM
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We need a bit more info here. A pic would be priceless. I'm guessing you're talking about the EAL rifles? Er wot?? Standard #4 Rifle?
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That is the name I was looking for, have to wait until I buy it to get pictures, which could be a wyile as i need to pay off the 44 mag first
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If there are no markings how are you sure that is what it is? I'm just curious.
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My EAL
Serial# 1186 or 1188 not sure on the last number.
Peep sights flipper 200/400 yards. It has taken many deer and more than a few moose. Love the gun.
Thanks for the information. I never knew that about it. Makes it even more interesting.
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Originally Posted by
freecanuck
Serial# 1186 or 1188 not sure on the last number.
Peep sights flipper 200/400 yards. It has taken many deer and more than a few moose. Love the gun.
Thanks for the information. I never knew that about it. Makes it even more interesting.
That`s an early one. Do you have any pics?
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