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Most wonderful!
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I drooled a little bit on my keyboard. Very nice find and I am jealous. Really nice piece!
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Great addition Donnie!
With that rear sight over the bolt stop, betting the bolt stop is tapered forward?
Any other unique features on this one besides the rectangular port?
Chet15
With that rear sight over the bolt stop, betting the bolt stop is tapered forward?
Any other unique features on this one besides the rectangular port?
Chet15
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I see a white bolt as well.
Chet15
Chet15
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It has a later magazine. I believe it started out as a Standard receiver. It has a lot of the same features as a type 2 or 3 Red Eagle except for the target barrel and both sights. I've been after it for years. It came from the same place as the #23 Rugers but was not included in that original sale.
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ONE of the preludes to SN 15000 

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A fine piece of history! It's great to publicly see this.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!