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found an interesting 303
Trying to find out who assembled these rifles in Canada. Apperently left over parts were shipped to Canada and then assembled and used by Canadian Rangers. There are no identifying marks. Any info would be helpful, problem is I will probably wind up buying it even though i just spoke for a S & W 44 mag. There are just too many guns to buy
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04-02-2012 08:27 PM
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We need a bit more info here. A pic would be priceless. I'm guessing you're talking about the EAL rifles? Er wot?? Standard #4 Rifle?
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That is the name I was looking for, have to wait until I buy it to get pictures, which could be a wyile as i need to pay off the 44 mag first
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If there are no markings how are you sure that is what it is? I'm just curious.
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My EAL
Serial# 1186 or 1188 not sure on the last number.
Peep sights flipper 200/400 yards. It has taken many deer and more than a few moose. Love the gun.
Thanks for the information. I never knew that about it. Makes it even more interesting.
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Originally Posted by
freecanuck
Serial# 1186 or 1188 not sure on the last number.
Peep sights flipper 200/400 yards. It has taken many deer and more than a few moose. Love the gun.
Thanks for the information. I never knew that about it. Makes it even more interesting.
That`s an early one. Do you have any pics?
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