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    So I did indeed grab that rifle. The bore looked kinda rough at first glance but after a few wet patches and some minor scrubbing it shines like a mirror. It apparently came from a storage unit auction and appears to have been there for a very long time. The import mark was almost impossible to find. It was imported by CDI in Swanton VT. The gun is in immaculate condition. Two parts on the bolt appear to have been armory replaced (Cocking piece and safety) since they have the crown acceptance stamps but electropenciled serials. The stock could use a coat of BLOicon because it is extremely dried out (storage facility was in Nevada apparently) What do y'all think? Oh, and thank you for all your help.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Krieger82 View Post
    So I did indeed grab that rifle. The bore looked kinda rough at first glance but after a few wet patches and some minor scrubbing it shines like a mirror. It apparently came from a storage unit auction and appears to have been there for a very long time. The import mark was almost impossible to find. It was imported by CDI in Swanton VT. The gun is in immaculate condition. Two parts on the bolt appear to have been armory replaced (Cocking piece and safety) since they have the crown acceptance stamps but electropenciled serials. The stock could use a coat of BLOicon because it is extremely dried out (storage facility was in Nevada apparently) What do y'all think? Oh, and thank you for all your help.




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    Here's what I think......... Put some rounds down that pipe!!!!!!

    For me this this was a "Fall in Love" rifle. So much so, I now own 3 m38's, m96, 96/38, m1894 and a Ljungman. Also just purchased one that was "sport-erized" by Kimber USAicon back in the 90's.

    Enjoy it!!!!!!!!

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