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| Welcome to AR. At that price you did very well. They're still out there.
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| Welcome to AR Linren. You did extremly well indeed. Can you post photos of your prize? Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. |
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| Humbarger I put the Rifle across the scanner , not the greatest but better than nothing(not bad),but I do not have permission from the Administrators to post pictures ? Can e mail them if you would like . |
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| Congratulations on a great find. It sounds like a sweet rifle. |
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| The Lyman #35 receiver sight alone is worth $250 plus.
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| quote: linren2: really surprised about the Lyman sight at $250
The more common Lyman 48s, 57s & Redfield 70s mount on the right side of the receiver bridge. The Lyman #35 which mounts on the bolt release is fairly scarce, primarily seen on fine pre-war German Mauser sporters like JP Sauers, etc.
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| [QUOTE]Originally posted by linren2: Well really surprised about the Lyman sight at $250 + and I really have no idea of what the Rifle is worth , I will not butcher it for it's action , it is too nice of an old Rifle to do that to and there are other Rifles and Actions out there. QUOTE] Excellent decision. Congratulations on a fantastic rifle. 
Mehul Kamdar
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| quote: Originally posted by linren2: Well this is as good as I can do for a picture - http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a219/linren2/waffenfabrik3.gif
Looks nice. As part of any customizing, I always get rid of those magazine opening levers-they seem to have a habit of opening the mag. and dumping your rounds in the swamp at the most inopportune times...... They are ONE kraut affectation I can do without. Love the double-set trigger, though!!
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| Nice rifle
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| Very nice!  Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. |
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