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    Alright. I went by that store again, and it turns out that I had the price wrong. It was $299, though i could probably get them to lower the price if i tried.

    I did the bore test with an 8mm round and i would to say that around 1/4 inch of hte bullet was still exposed. It had the date 1937 "P" on it behind the serial number, and the rifling looked good as well.

    The serial number on the receiver and stock matched, but those on the bolt were different. They were, however, matching and had the "P" behind the serial numbers.

    I also managed to take a few pictures of it. They probably aren't the best, but hopefully it is enough to tell me if it is still a good deal or not.

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