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    Your first photo of the rifle threw me off as I didn't think it had been set up as a sniper because it still has the unground battle peep sight on it as that was ground off on the sniper set-ups. Also is there a small screw on the side of the cocking knob? Ray
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    1931 trials Rifle

    Quote Originally Posted by rayg View Post
    Your first photo of the rifle threw me off as I didn't think it had been set up as a sniper because it still has the unground battle peep sight on it as that was ground off on the sniper set-ups. Also is there a small screw on the side of the cocking knob? Ray
    Ray I hope this is what you wanted to see.. Roy

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    That's it. I believe that would be the early cocking piece found on the Trials, Ray

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