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One thing did catch my eye, the milled rear sight. I don't know if I have ever seen what I thought was an original NPM with an adj rear sight.
Do not think anyone suggested rear sight was from factory.
Though rear sights were replaced during rebuild they were also replaced in the field. If this is the case I would expect stake marks.
Another thing that was common in 60s and 70s was for owners to upgrade there firearms.
A good indication would be lack of second set of stake marks.
Back then newer was better.
Check out Jack Gordon Fire Arms ad in this article
The Good OL Days - The Carbine Collector's Club
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Really hard to find hammer there. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
ewall
Regarding my Data Sheet, it's incomplete regarding the non active boxes on the form. When filling it out on my computer I forgot to transfer all of my hand written notes and inactive box responses. Let me fix this and repost. My apologies for posting incorrect information. I'll straighten it out later today. To avoid confusion, I'll remove the image and insert the correct form, so it will remain in the same spot in the thread.
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Originally Posted by
ewall
Regarding my Data Sheet, it's incomplete regarding the non active boxes on the form. When filling it out on my computer I forgot to transfer all of my hand written notes and inactive box responses. Let me fix this and repost. My apologies for posting incorrect information. I'll straighten it out later today.
Your doing Good Ted...Your Still out Hunting Ducks ?
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Your doing Good Ted...Your Still out Hunting Ducks ?
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Not today, but cleaning ducks, yes. I normally hang my game for 4 or 5 days after a hunt, provided it's cool enough. And it has been. A hung duck is simply more tender and flavorful without question. My Son and I are heading to the goose pits later this week. If we are successful, I may be cooking Christmas Goose for the family. Two nice honkers ought to do it! Not sure the Grandchildren won't turn up their noses, so that might be a really bad idea...
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Corrected and updated Data Sheet
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Originally Posted by
new2brass
Do not think anyone suggested rear sight was from factory.
Though rear sights were replaced during rebuild they were also replaced in the field. If this is the case I would expect stake marks.
Another thing that was common in 60s and 70s was for owners to upgrade there firearms.
A good indication would be lack of second set of stake marks.
Back then newer was better.
Check out Jack Gordon Fire Arms ad in this article
The Good OL Days - The Carbine Collector's Club
You were right, there is a chisel mark front and rear on the "left" side of the receiver at the sight dovetail. Look closely and you will see them...
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