No problem, you are at ludicrous speed on this while I'm just backing the Yugoout of the garage. This rifle is pretty cool, in that 1930 was the first year of manufacture for the 91/30, so this is one of the first 40,000 made. I can't see any refurbishment marks on it since whoever had it applied some other type of varnish and the camo paint patches on it pretty thick. It is all matching so I'm thinking it may have lived a privileged life somewhere until Bubba painted it. I'll strip it tomorrow and see if there are any refurb marks on it. A really nice rifle like this truly needs to be put back to it's original look and feel.
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