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  1. Default 1884 rod bayonet trapdoor

    Just acquired this rifle. Fairly hard model to find. Still looking it over. Photo compares forward end of the 1884 to that of the 1888.145B2368-7BF2-4F21-9567-6CD4B0141F6D.jpgFB186E0B-F618-4B14-9649-72C731E330B9.jpgFB186E0B-F618-4B14-9649-72C731E330B9.jpg

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    FAIRLY hard?? Congratulations! Is the s/n listed in SRS? If not, would you mind letting me know what it is? Thanks.

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    Hi Dick
    SN is 320344. Out of town right now and want to examine the rifle more closely when I get home.

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    New (to me) number - between 320332 and 320352. Haven't checked my new cards yet, though.

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    Thanks Dick. I did not find the SN in the SRS data base, but the rifle seems OK so far.

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    It looks fine to me from what you've shown. That model is SRS' highwater mark at around 20%, versus the average of around 5%, so there are still a lot of numbers as yet not noted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Hosmer View Post
    New (to me) number - between 320332 and 320352. Haven't checked my new cards yet, though.
    Doesn't show up in Branum's cards either, but I still see nothing to cause any alarm.

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    Thanks Dick. Trapdoors are not my strongest suit, but I got a real bargain and took the chance.

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