Still Out There

Includes .22 Standard, Mark I, Mark II, Mark III and all Centerfire Semi-Auto Pistols.
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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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Absolutely Wonderful Find Don! Congratulations
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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?
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I see a white bolt as well.
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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 8-)
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A fine piece of history! It's great to publicly see this.
Congratulations!
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