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Why is my m96 missing the disk and range plate?
Added a 4th m96 to my shooting collection and found that the 2 screw brass bore disk was a blank one (checked both sides). In addition the stock at one time had a range plate as I could see 4 tiny holes where the plate at one time was installed.
Any thoughts why the 2 screw brass disk was a blank one and why would the range plate been removed.
The gun shoots real well, as a matter of fact I used it this past weekend in a CMP
match.
Do you all think I should install one of those repo range plates and a single (?) screw repo bore disk? Not that the gun NEEDS it but that I think it looks COOL. LOL!!!
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06-10-2012 06:27 PM
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Fake bore disk

Originally Posted by
ptf18
Do you all think I should install one of those repo range plates and a single (?) screw repo bore disk? Not that the gun NEEDS it but that I think it looks COOL. LOL!!!
Quite correct, the rifle does not need it. And it would be falsification, since the values on the bore disk are supposed to represent the measured state of the bore to which the rifle its attached. (At the time of measurement of course, it may have deteriorated a lot since then!)
This is the reason why, unfortunately, one cannot trust those disks any more, and should not use them to evaluate a rifle you want to buy as a shooter.

Patrick
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Thanks Fellows: I'll keep my $$$ in my pockect and leave well enough alone. Your probably correct about my m96 once being a FSR rifle as the 2 stage trigger is real nice.