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Looks to have been converted in civilian life from .310 to .32-20 as well.
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Yes, most in the US were converted. Not much in the conversion, the rim on the 32-20 is a little bit thicker. Some weren't even reamed, just marked.
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Nice rifle. Bought mine from Clein's when I was eleven years old, fifty eight years ago. Still have it.
Think I paid around eleven dollars for it.
Ed
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They are a hoot to shoot. One of my favorites.
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Kleins Sporting Goods stores sold them for as low as $9.95, the rechambered rifles a little more. They re-bored them to 357 magnum and even rechambered them to 32 Win Special. Years ago I turned down a 224 dia barrel
blank, threaded it and chambered it for the 218 Bee on this small action (also had to reduce the firing pin dia and hole in the bolt.
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Nice piece.
Thanks for making me add another to my "need" list.
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They have gotten pretty pricey these days. $700-$800 seems about average. I don't exactly remember what I paid for this. I remember it was more than I wanted to and should have based on my budget at the time but it was the heat of the moment. I'm thinking somewhere around $200 and I say that because it was very expensive compared to the other Milsurps I had. I paid $80 for my Enfield and $100 for my Swedish Mauser which I forgot about that makes this my third Milsurp, not my second.
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My first was a Finnish 1891 Mosin Nagant. Thinking about where it all started makes me feel like a drug addict. Oh well not bad for my health just my wallet.
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Paid $600.00 Canadian for mine 4 years ago, mind you it had a No.9 sight.