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    M91/30 dragoon

    I've been dealing with Classic Arms on a couple M91/30 rifles. They are currently out of the Hex receivers I ordered and gave me the choice to switch to the Dragoon rifle. Another batch of 91/30s will be in store in another week. I havn't made a choice yet because I don't know enough about the dragoons yet.

    What do yall think? What do I need to know? Thanks

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    Hi Mr Hanky,

    look at this page, the y have good informations about that rifle
    The Last Dragoon Rifle

    Regards

    Gunner

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    If you are being offered an original, unmodified dragoon for the same price as one of their 91/30s, go for it!
    My guess is that the person who you were communicating with was confused about terminology. An "ex-dragoon" (also known as a "transition 91/30") is a dragoon that was "upgraded" to 91/30. The rifle got new sights and maybe a new stock. All ex-dragoons have the hex receiver.

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