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I just bought one of these the other day, Still have to wait for the state to finish my background check and all. Was hoping someone could help me identify what model it might be. It was New unfired but no box, cal. .308 Win, 24" blued bbl, had a plainish wood stock, no forend tip, white spacers under recoil pad and grip cap, cheek piece but no Monte Carlo. Overall the stock has a decent shape to it; slim in the forend and a decent open grip. The side of the receiver is marked Interarms mk X, Manchester England. Were all the Mk X's marked that way with the Manchester England markings? This was the first Mk X I've ever come accross in such good shape and at a reasonable price. Seems everyone in SoCal thinks they were made of gold and that the usual rust commands a premium. Thanks. | ||
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Good on YOU... mark X's tend to turn out to be great, for the price, guns.. jeffe | |||
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Me got a 458 Winnie Those Yogu actions are strong and sleek. Nice wood and Pre drilled for scopemounts. The trigger is quite OK too! I hope your's are a shooter too? Have fun and keep that gun. | |||
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They're excellent rifles, very accurate barrels. I've owned several, currently have a Whitworth 375 and a Mini Mark X 223. | |||
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Thanks all. I found an old post here that said the Manchester marked rifles were still Zastava made but assembled in England. Is this correct? In any event, it is a far better rifle than any one of the current offerings that sell at the same price point. Can't wait til the state deems me worthy, lol. -Mike | |||
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