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    It doesn't look cut off to me....there is still a tip there. The fact is that it is an original part. The whole rifle has original parts. I am done with this forum as all you guys want to do is find faults in a very nice rare Carbine. The rifle is 76 years old. At one time this was a respected Forum. So long.
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    I am done with this forum as all you guys want to do is find faults in a very nice rare Carbine.
    Well if you don't like what personnel here are pointing out or trying to assist you with something on the rifle in question then you may as well stay on the farm and talk to the Moo cows perhaps they will preen your feathers......

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Well if you don't like what personnel here are pointing out or trying to assist you with something on the rifle in question then you may as well stay on the farm and talk to the Moo cows perhaps they will preen your feathers......
    Wrong, I appreciate constructive suggestions and always have, Moo.

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