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That's funny, Rule at page 233 shows a super grade with a 559XXX which is after the rifle in question. 1962 by my book. Maybe you don't know all you think you know...further, I said I quit bidding because of the lack of proof. The rifle was worth what it sold for, given the unknowns. No one over paid for it, certainly not me. You might want to back off a notch here. No one in this thread is clueless. The rifle was not a supergrade. End of story.. Like I said: "The reason it sold for $2,000.00"
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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? No chance it legitimetly left the factory as it sits?
Last edited by ctw; 04/14/21.
What you have done is not nearly as important as how you have done it!!! The Old Fart 2008 A.D.
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Not a chance. The floorplate on it has much more finish wear than the stock or barreled action.
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Not a chance. The floorplate on it has much more finish wear than the stock or barreled action. Always challenging to determine from mediocre pictures. It looked to me like it was lighting and possibly oil streaking, but it certainly could have been wear.
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