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    corrections and additions for Milsurp Collector

    On your cartouche list, SPG is Stanley S.P. Gibbs not Samuel Green, also WRA RS is Robert Sears.

    a revision 2 bolt heat lot X 1 is in the rifle on the right side, s/n 63282 with S-A 9-40 bbl. I have also seen the X 1 bolt in a 61xxx rifle too
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    On your cartouche list, SPG is Stanley S.P. Gibbs not Samuel Green, also WRA RS is Robert Sears.

    a revision 2 bolt heat lot X 1 is in the rifle on the right side, s/n 63282 with S-A 9-40 bbl. I have also seen the X 1 bolt in a 61xxx rifle too

    Robert, I'm not the owner of that site, but the guy who owns it is very interested in correcting any errors. Please go to the contact info at Contact Me and let him know about the errors.

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