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If it shoots well, then it's a cheap foul weather deer rifle and that's about it. Collector value nil at this point, unfortunately.
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10-30-2012 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
stevebc
In both pictures showing the muzzle end it looks to me that the barrel has been shortened. There should be about 1.75" from the front of the sight base to the muzzle, with the bayonet lugs in there. This rifle looks to be about .5" from the sight base to the muzzle face. If it was a No.1 it would be about that distance, but not a No.4, surely?
It is slightly over 1 and 1/2 from the front of the sight base to the muzzle.
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You should not have to suffer such an eysore, you can just send it to me, I will take it off of you hands. I live alife of selfless service, providing a home to any ugly, bubba'd, sported battle rifles.
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Well, get out your files and finish the job. Nice winter project.
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While "Bubba" did have his way with it, in the end, all is not lost. It may be an excellent "beat around" for hunting. Don't give up on it, see how it shoots. At least you have a usable sling, they are getting hard to find and expensive when found. As a freebie, it is good.
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