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    Rob, I simply had not found the time yet and need to admit that despite I'm not that old I do forget to take out the rifle and the caliper when I'm back home in the evening . But will do it!

    This particular rifle was purchased at Poulin Antiques in an auction, the only good thing is that they didn't knew what I knew on this rifle and had not described what it was (well, they did describe it as a sniper - but they didn't give the name of the sniper converter, the provenance of the Pattern Room and the fact that it is the only known survivor).
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