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All, First, fla3006 graciously offered to help post pictures for me so my thanks to him...Thanks! If he posts everything I sent to him it will be eight different photos. These photos should show the three different drill/taps from the factory for what I assume are the popular sights of the time. There is one set on the rear bridge, one set along the side of the action, and then one on the safety side of the rear bridge which I think is the one used for a Lyman peep site. Beyond that there is a picture of the curved buttplate, the schnabel forend, and the remainder are close-ups of the various descriptions. Anyway, there are so many that have never seen one of these that I thought it would be nice to post these pictures. Thanks again fla3006. Reed | ||
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These are pictures of Reed's Remington M-30. I'm not sure, but I don't believe M-30's were drilled and tapped, except for the Lyman 48 receiver sight. [ 02-27-2003, 03:52: Message edited by: fla3006 ] | |||
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Well thank you both for the pictures. That is a lovely old rifle. - Dan | |||
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