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I have a Interarms Mark X in 7x57 with custom stock and a Timney trigger. The fluted grip cap and schnaubled forend tip are of real ebony wood as is a small fitting around the safety lever.
24” barrel and weighs right at 8 pounds 2 ounces with the Leupold mounted in Burris z rings on steel Weaver bases.
For sale with or without optics. Rifle only is $1250 shipped and with the vari x III 2.5-8 is $1500
Dies and some new brass available also.

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Dandy rifle.

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Thank you, Sakohunter264

Had some questions so will add this.
The length of pull as measured center of trigger to center of butt pad is 13 and 3/8”.

I have not seriously shot the rifle in several years but I do recall calling a friend after a range session to brag on it. Knowing my standards, it Must have been shooting under an inch and a quarter and was likely shooting well under an inch at a 100 yards. Was probably shooting either 139 or 154 Hornady interlocks at the time. Best I can do as it’s been awhile and my old records from then are in storage.


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She's a nice one


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Some fine work....


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That's one fine looking rifle. Wonder how that ever got out of the factory without any checkering? Still, that's nice!

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Thanks Charlie. I take that as high complement coming from you.
As for the checkering, this “factory “ knows its limitations. 😃

And thanks to everyone for the compliments. This one hurts to let go but getting ready to build a new log home and downsize. Gotta make sacrifices.
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Beautiful rifle!

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Boy oh boy....


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Beautiful rifle tankerjockey! GLWS and your cabin project.

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Bump for a gorgeous rifle!

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Beautiful rifle, sir.


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Thanks everyone..it is a very nice rifle.
I am about to talk myself into keeping this. Thin out somewhere else.
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Sale offer withdrawn.
Thanks for all the kudos.
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Dangit!! I was seriously considering this until I got to the last post. My wife has an M70 Classic in 7x57 and it is a killing machine!


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