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As you requested, take care and enjoy you new toy.
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Always A
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I'd like to return, if I may, to the original topic of this thread. Eric, the more I look at your photos, the more envious I get. It's a truly wonderful rig. Unit marked Artilleries are hard to find and unit marked stocks are rarer still. To get a gun and stock marked to the same Regiment is something most collectors just dream about. Is the holster marked in any way? Perhaps you can post photos of the inside of the lid. All the best, Norm
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Lifer
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I second what Norm just said. You have a very nice artillery rig there, and I wager that you got a fair deal.
Take care. Neil
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This "snot- nosed kid" is a veteran of the US Army, MOS 11b Infantry, Sniper qualifed in 1984 at the Bundeswehr Sniper School in Hammelburg . 3rd Place M60 gunner at the All Army Championsips Ft.Benning GA. in 1985.....EDITED
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