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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    About 30 years ago I bought a perfect 1965 SA rebuild
    Not sure it would fit into the perfect category but I picked up this '65 SA rebuild last fall. Wood and metal were was bone dry when I got it and it wasn't even close to being zeroed so I'm inclined to think it was never used after leaving SA and from the looks of the bore it appears to be possibly unfired beyond proofing. Or was.... All marked parts are SA, 11-64 SA barrel with 1-65 electro penciled on receiver leg.
    So, where do the SA rebuilds fit into the hierarchy of things, collector interest wise?
    Disregard 2nd photo, obviously it don't belong in a Garandicon related post but I cant figure out how to delete it.
    Last edited by vintage hunter; 07-01-2016 at 08:22 PM.

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