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MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
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Fine rifle. Not too many 65 year olds look that nice.
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Thank you and it gets used and is a great teaching tool with good sights, trigger and solid construction. They don't move on till they own 100 yards and a basic understanding learned on the MAS-45 carries on up the curve.
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300y up hill w/125ft. elevation
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MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
muffett.2008
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Originally Posted by
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Thank you and it gets used and is a great teaching tool with good sights, trigger and solid construction.
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A couple of questions: is that an original sling, and what ammo do you find works best in the 45? I have one with a different sling which has never been fired as far as I can tell, and I purchased the sling on another forum advertised to be for the 45 but I have no way of verifying that.
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super looking rifle and fun looking outing photos
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My favorite is Remington 513 ST. So old, it does not have a serial number. Pretty heavy for squirrel hunting though....