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  1. Default So close and yet so far

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/927449122

    By itself, just a somewhat high-priced 84 cadet?but I?ve been hunting for one of the rifles from my alma mater and this one is not only right in the middle of that cluster, but moreover is just one number off from one of the Baylor U. rifles listed in the first SRS book. Missed it by *that* much! Ah well, the hunt goes on.

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    Hello
    Am I missing something, you said you missed by "that much" but it appears to be closing on the 31st at 6:41 PM??
    Don
    The Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms....

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    I'm sure he means it's not a Baylor gun, not that he couldn't bid on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45govt View Post
    Hello
    Am I missing something, you said you missed by "that much" but it appears to be closing on the 31st at 6:41 PM??
    Don
    No, sorry - I meant it being just one serial number away from an SRS hit.

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    Is the rear sight the same as on the standard 1884 rifle?

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    Yes, but I'm GUESSING that the use of the .45-55 cartridge may have made up for the difference. Or, they were instructed to set the slide differently. Also, I believe they drilled a lot more than they shot. I've never seen a real technical answer. Maybe a different height front sight blade?
    Last edited by Dick Hosmer; 04-01-2022 at 08:21.

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    Thanks Dick.

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