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    Interesting point of view John...wonder what the odds are?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Interesting point of view John...wonder what the odds are?
    The statistical odds are higher than you may think!

    The statistical odds are probably higher than 1:1000 based on serial number alone. When other factors are considered, the statistical odds may jump to 1:100. If someone can conclusively connect the rifle to Corporal Conover's surviving family and validate Corporal Conover's service record with a little research, the statistical odds go way up! And if Corporal Conover can be connected with an NRA-affiliated shooting club prior to WWI, that would clinch the deal.

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    Lt. John George, author of Shots Fired in Anger, took his .30-'06 caliber scope-sighted Winchester Model 70 to war with him and used it with great effect on Guadalcanal in 1942. Read the book!
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    About a million to one. He purchased his one '03 to go to war with? Boy, it doesn't get much better then that. One of my buddies purchased a NM '03 just before WWII. He had his Mom watch it at home as he went off to the war. Now that is a true stroy.

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