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Can you visibly see any differences in the depth of the tool markings around the safety lever or on the right side opposite the safety?
I agree that this all may be more of a challenge on the 1914 guns vs, say, the 1918 models. Thanks for indulging me here. dju |
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But generally speaking, the later made examples are less well finished than the earlier ones- very much like the US M 1903 and A3 rifles made in WWII by Remington. None of the cosmetic deterioration made the units any less useful.
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