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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    could you turn the two extras into an '03 or something else on your want list?
    That would be ideal. The money from any sale would go into the gun fund if I can't find a trade.
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    I think they made 99,999, it's not a long rifle.

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    Are the screws still staked on it? That's a real nice gun. Sad I walked by it now but glad someone who appreciates it got it.

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    Now, that makes me a bit envious!
    Very fine rifle!!!
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Screws all unstaked. I had to take it apart to replace the bayonet release. It was unstaked by whoever took it off I would assume but even the other screws were removed at one time. Condition under the wood is like mint.

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    Now get some ammo an shoot it.

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    I hope the photos are an indication you are free of the plague.

    Very nice 99 & photos as well.

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    Not quite free of the plague but first time in two weeks that I've had a noticeable improvement. Headache manageable now, pain medication about half of yesterdays.

    Mike, I have ammo. I don't shoot these, the ammo is for the zombie apocalypse.

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    man do not let that old war horse sit shoot it. Thats why they make new ammo. I shoot everything I get my hands on. some of my best shooters are the ones nobody wanted said they were too dark or too rotted out inside. They were made to be used over an over. maybe thats why i do not have collector grade stuff

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