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  • Signal25

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    Just picked up 3.
    1 will be put up for my son till he gets older, 1 will go to a family member for his Bday (not saying who, several read this board) and the last is for me to refinish. I wanna do a quasi-sniper build.
    #1, the numbers match on the receiver and the bayo, but not the bolt, 1938 round receiver.
    #2. the numbers match on the receiver and the bolt, but not the bayo, 1935 hex.
    #3. all numbers match and its a 1933 hex (Probably the one that gets put up.)
    I know these arent ultra rare, or ultra expensive, but they make a great, fun, and cheap project.
    I plan to start on mine when we get back from Gulf Shores this weekend.
    Ill try my best to make a running commentary if anyone cares.
    This is my first project like this (I am a die hard AR guy) so if you have any advice, suggestions, tips, I am all ears.
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    Alientaz

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    Great gun, I pick up a 1930 hex bolt with a bad stock cheap. I fitted with a ATI stock and am now working on the scope mount. Enjoy it they are great and cheap to shot. If I can answer any question let me know.
     
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