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    Sit tight, and have your tranquilizers ready...

    ...all you collectors of original firearms!

    A friend just lent me a "Home Gunsmithing Digest" from 1970.
    Read and enjoy these titles

    SPORTERIZE THAT LATIN MAUSER:
    A step-by-step conversion of a 1909 Peruvianicon Mauser to a respectable sporter.

    REBUILDING THE GI CARBINE:
    The ultimate series on how to convert the military carbine into an attractive, worthwhile arm.

    SURPLUS TO SPORTER:
    The little things make a custom rifle of what was just another military firearm.

    (my italics, just to twist the knife in the wound)

    Values were different in those days....
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