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To me the cursive looks tacky anyway, so pass the XTR fwt and hold the fluff I think the cursive writing is damn cool. I had such a 270 fwt and that was a beautiful gun. Probably should have kept that one but I sold it at auction a few years ago. I was hoping to get $1000 for it but it brought $1750. Which was crazy money for a NH featherweight in a common caliber at the time.
"You cannot invade mainland America. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass" ~Admiral Yamamoto~
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. ~Thomas Jefferson~
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You did really good on that auction price. That’s a crazy high price.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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AK, Could you kindly point me back to whatever information I missed in that O/P original listing. Any info such as specimen serial number? Perhaps more info in the listing before the gun was sold? I admit to my "knowledge-Lite" concerning the WRA Model 70 exclusive to push feed production era. Sounds like WRA revisited the 7mm chambering more widely than that 81-82 transition era! I'd definitely like info on that! Info appreciated, specimen rifle & wider! Thanks! John
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