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Well I think that I am just going to bite the bullet and buy the R.E.L. Mk III
If I have the control to make something as correct as possible it would bug me if I didnt.
What is a set up like this worth? I don't have good pictures at the moment but the rifle is in phenomenal condition and the transit case is in good shape as well.
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05-30-2015 06:14 PM
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Nick how about some pics of the rifle ?
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
Nick how about some pics of the rifle ?
The rifle is currently at my parents place but I will try and get pictures as soon as possible.
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Thank You to ncozzo For This Useful Post:
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The rear pad looks highly suspect. Other comments from others.......
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At the risk of differing with you Pete I thought it looked ok, considering we're looking at a late LB rifle. All of the examples I've seen (certainly 44 & 45 dated rifles) have the large countersink with the screws set slightly below flush. Mind, I'm assuming the rear pad screws are flat head countersunk. Or am I missing the point & was it something else about the rear pad that you had suspicions about?
As available some higher definition photographs would be helpful.
Last edited by Roger Payne; 06-01-2015 at 03:37 PM.
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As available some higher definition photographs would be helpful.
Well I'll see if I can get pictures. What exactly would you want pictures of?
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I was suspicious of the 4BA screws as they looked a) like machine heads and b) well below the usual level of the pad. Whereas ours are flush and made off to suit. But if that's OK with DRP, then that's good enough for me. No further pics required..........
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Alright well if it's good enough for you two gentlemen than I am more than confident and convinced in its originality.
I guess I'll be purchasing that R.E.L. MkII ...
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