New 91/30 purchased today

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Re: New 91/30 purchased today

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Very nice, you did really good! :thumbsup:
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Thanks everyone for your comments and advice.
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Beautiful rifle and nice find :Drool1: hope you enjoy it by shooting it :thumbsup:
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gun shows see to be the way to find a lot of the nice rifles. nice looking gun.
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C&R FFL + Gunbroker.com= lots of nice rifles :)
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