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    Thank you sir! Any ideas reference the the attachment below the muzzle?
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    This is a Turk stacking rod. Don't remove it! These rifles are getting rare and hard to find. It is direct provenance of where your rifle has been. Great price. Great find!!
    PS, as you know, it's not a Mk 2. It's a Mk 1.

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    Thank you sir! Any ideas reference the the attachment below the muzzle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by limpetmine View Post
    This is a Turk stacking rod. Don't remove it! These rifles are getting rare and hard to find. It is direct provenance of where your rifle has been. Great price. Great find!!
    PS, as you know, it's not a Mk 2. It's a Mk 1.
    Thanks! I have it reassembled and after a lot of cleaning and a lot of lubricant it functions correctly now. I confirmed the trigger is hanging from the trigger guard. She isn't the prettiest No 4 I have ever seen, but she has some history.

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