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| Duane, That is an interesting looking safety. Is it a pre-war type modified with a lever on the side like a post-war safety? |
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| I could happily make a place for that rifle in my safe. |
| Posts: 291 | Location: Coweta Oklahoma | Registered: 08 January 2016 | 
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| Damn nice Duane. I always look forward to your additions on AR. Zeke |
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| I like that...and the scope (keeps) gives the rifle good lines and balance.
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| Back in the day I had a Model 70 .22 Hornet which someone had converted to .222. I was able to find someone with an unconverted .22 Hornet who wanted to convert it to .222, and we swapped bolts. Mine still works like a charm, but it's in the original stock, not a work of art like yours, Duane.
My rifle has a varmint weight Douglas barrel with a 15" twist. Shoots the light weight Hornet bullets really well. |
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| Looks like a fun, easy to carry rifle!
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| Absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. |
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| What a neat little rifle in very useful caliber! |
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