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    Probably all came out of Dince Hill, I've still got a stillage of these in the Workshop.

    Sometimes they need quite a bit of work to make them bed properly, occasionally the fore-end end caps have to be removed, holes filled, redrilled & refitted, because,
    They are set to far forward & touch the sight protector or low on the fore-end, and make fitting the front barrel band impossible to fit
    Last edited by Simon P; 12-26-2021 at 04:17 AM.
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