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    Series 37

    Just pick this one up yesterday for your enjoyment any info would be helpful and maybe it value







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    Beautiful unmolested rifle!

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    Sorry, but I can't give you a $$ value.
    However, I second the comment on how nice that rifle looks! Good find!

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    Very nice rifle! Looks nearly unused. Congratulations
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    Nice rifle, are the screws still staked?.....Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankderrico View Post
    Nice rifle, are the screws still staked?.....Frank
    Yes, photos of the front band and trigger guard area would be a good addition.

    Nice rifle and photos!

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    Not sure what we are looking for ?





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    Quote Originally Posted by rhood View Post
    Not sure what we are looking for ?

    Just what you've pictured. Screws have been turned, but seem to be the ones that were used at assembly. Every once in a while you find one that's never been apart. I've got one, but the bolt is not matching.

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    Mine is all matching, including dust cover. Screws never been turned. A question. The cleaning rod is only threaded at one end. So two rifles could not be used to extend the rod enough to reach down the barrel. So what was done ?

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    Here is a Type 99 that the screws have never been turned. It looks hardly used, no cleaning rod or dust cover and the bolt does not match. It was traded for a set of car tires in '46 by a Vet. The car dealer held stuff for parts and service and when paid for the stuff was returned. I got it from his nephew who was settling the estate. Things had info tags on them.

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