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    I just found this one.....

    I stumble onto a 3.1 SA Beauty...
    Trigger is milled and SA
    RRAD 4-66 marked in INK on the right front reciver leg also B33B D28291 35
    Barrel is marked SA6535448965MD45 P M little chicken with a shiny breech face.
    Front sight . marked wide ears
    Windage knob DRC
    Op Rod is cut D35382 SA
    Bolt D28287-17 SA B4C below it

    The Stock and wood have a orange skin feel to them. Boxed P on inside pistol grip
    There is a O in the barrel channel
    The but under the the plate 2E marked @ bottom.
    Also a curious small metal wire is embeted in the Porch under the reciver heel??
    The guns color is a uniform GreyGreen with the exception of the sight spring steel cover.
    I know its standard RRAD rework but its cool.
    The gas tube is on tight, shoud I take it off if i just want a shooter? I intend to use it at the Garandicon shoot in May.
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