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    the guy I got it from was in Montana I figured the notches on the hand guard were for dead deer not huns. so it probably was a pine needle. I kind of got the feeling that someone brought this rifle home around 1908 that's why it it has never been missed with

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEAR View Post
    Technically, it's a fir needle.
    Point taken...

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    Ft. Lewis has a lot pines around East-gate Road.
    You got that right...

    Quote Originally Posted by rice 123 View Post
    I figured the notches on the hand guard were for dead deer not huns
    That's the most sensible thing to believe.

    Quote Originally Posted by rice 123 View Post
    I kind of got the feeling that someone brought this rifle home around 1908 that's why it it has never been messed with
    Probably, nice rifle.
    Regards, Jim

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    Yea, I like it

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    I can't find it on the CMPicon Forum.

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    I took it off the CMPicon forum because I was not getting any interest in it. And put it on gun broker. I do not like selling it but I am getting older and my wife does not want to mess with my collection if I kick the bucket. However; We agreed I would keep one low number and one high number and one garand. the problem is I have one other low number a early rock island with a AV 18 barrel and a PODD stamp on the stock. that I want to keep. I know it does not make much sense to keep the mix master and get rid of the really rare collectable rifle but I love that Rock go figure

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    Quote Originally Posted by rice 123 View Post
    I took it off the CMPicon forum because I was not getting any interest in it. And put it on gun broker. I do not like selling it but I am getting older and my wife does not want to mess with my collection if I kick the bucket. However; We agreed I would keep one low number and one high number and one garand. the problem is I have one other low number a early rock island with a AV 18 barrel and a PODD stamp on the stock. that I want to keep. I know it does not make much sense to keep the mix master and get rid of the really rare collectable rifle but I love that Rock go figure
    Nice rifle ... and I am surprised at no nibbles.
    Like you, I have also come to the conclusion that maybe I should thin my accumulation that I have been gathering since 1971. When I told my son I will probably start thinning the herd and he hit the roof. He said that this was HIS inheritance. He then sarcastically said "Well, what if I take you out?"
    "Well then," said I " your mom inherits them and sells them for cash and you won't get a sniff."
    End of discussion

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    if my kids got them they would go to the pawn shop for pennies on the dollar probably before the funeral

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    I got an email that the rear sight was wrong that it is a later one. I do not think so, Could someone knowledgeable look at the pics and give me an opinion is the rear sight is correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by rice 123 View Post
    I got an email that the rear sight was wrong
    I wouldn't worry about it. There's still a couple guys I'm expecting to see here to give you clear info, that haven't shown up. They won't PM you, they'll speak in clear...because they know for sure.
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    Can you get a clear picture of your rear sight. Straight down from above ... no angle, side or oblique pictures.
    That should clear up any questions.
    Last edited by BEAR; 03-15-2017 at 09:11 PM.

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    here are pics I am not very good with a camera

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    Looking at Brophy's book, your sight appears to be an early sight for the 30.06 but I am no expert. Maybe John Beardicon or RTL could chime in.
    Strange, your drift slide does appear to be cut off on the bottom (no peephole).
    Your knurled knobs (say that 5 times fast without sounding perverted) appear to be the early version also.

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