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Originally Posted by mdrim13
looks like it has been refurbed to me. My 1943 dated has no refurb marks either but it has been reworked. I dont think many carry an original finish.
My poor choice of words- by original I meant thst It wad finished as it was when I got it from the importer, did nothing to it..
I understand now. Thats seems much more realistic. Nice rifle though
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[QUOTE=spinecracker;. My rifle's serial number is PG4351[/QUOTE]
I, too, am now a new member of the '46 M44 club. Ironically, my rifle carries a S/N that is ~ 2500 before yours with the same alpha characters before it. Pretty cool!
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I suppose I need to fill the gap with a 1946. 1944/1945/1947 in inventory. Nice rifles and a Blast to shoot. Pun intended.
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Hooked... yep ya better get one to "join the in crowd"... I heard they aren't making them anymore! LOL!!!
Tlsher... I think we need photos!!!!
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Left to right 1945/1947/1944 Eyes open for a 1946.
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wow what a nice rifle......does it shoot as good as it looks?
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wow what a nice rifle......does it shoot as good as it looks?
Not sure if you refering to me. If so the 1945 is the only one of the lot I have fired and I have not fired it for accuracy assesment yet , just function and fireball.
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i was refering to you.....Thanks for the info and again nice rifle
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Shot the 1944 M44 this weekend. The bolt is a bit stickey upon closing and I need to bench for accuracy but the fired brass looks good and shooting at dusk my friends liked the muzzle flash.
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