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    Ah okay I get it now. Thank you guys for all the info and compliments! I had a Yugoicon "capture" 98k for many years but it was sporterized and I had very much wanted a "real" one. I'm glad my first step into it was a good one. Not a lot of info on these Standard Modells online. Do you guys have any book suggestions that cover them? Thanks again!
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    I have two out of China. One is a 7mm and the other is 8mm. The 8mm is a action, only while the 7mm is mostly there. I have not seen much in print on these as the Germans didn't make them for very long. All are nice finds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikesm44 View Post
    Ah okay I get it now. Thank you guys for all the info and compliments! I had a Yugoicon "capture" 98k for many years but it was sporterized and I had very much wanted a "real" one. I'm glad my first step into it was a good one. Not a lot of info on these Standard Modells online. Do you guys have any book suggestions that cover them? Thanks again!
    This book has a good section on standard models.
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