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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakey View Post
    A quality rifle indeed.

    Another nice touch is the fact that the rear sight blade runs in a slot that is blind ( doesnt run all the way to the bottom of the base ), which is different to most of the other turret rear sight's that you see. Another mark of machining quality. I bet it was an expensive rifle in its day.

    Very interesting thing.

    Lakey
    Look at the machining on the front sight, the little bevel on the post! Crazy detail that few would ever notice? Machining art.

    Last edited by 45flint; 11-09-2022 at 11:26 AM.

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