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    Just a thought. Should this rifle had volley sights? Just saw this on GB
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    Quote Originally Posted by therno View Post
    Just a thought. Should this rifle had volley sights? [/url]
    Yes, your rifle would have originally had volley sights. They were soon regarded as obsolete and most of the surviving rifles eventually had them removed.

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