Early flatbolt #29

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Early flatbolt #29

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This an early flatbolt serial number 29 308win. The pictures don't do it justice. Its a beautiful rifle.
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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Carl
I don't think I can afford to find too many more!!
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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Must be the best looking M77 ever made!
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Beautiful!!
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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Does that one have vertically split rings?
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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Chad.
No it doesn't.
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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that sure is a real beauty
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Beautiful wood,I love older 77's.
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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That would have been originally a Simms gun in the SN Subscription Pgm............
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Re: Early flatbolt #29

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I am thinking these #29 were sold at Amoskeag over 20 years ago? I think that is where I got the #29 No.1.
Now just where did I get the #28 No.1? Thanks, Splitz
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