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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
    BTW that surface holds grease excellently and the action is both slick and smooth.
    That's the most important part. A smooth rotation. I can see now that the left locking shoulder is in great shape also You'd be surprised how many 'nice' carbines have damage there from bolts binding while rotating, often resulting in a cracked right lug. Don't ask how I know. Enjoy, it's a nice looking carbine for the money you paid.

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