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<blockquote data-quote="flyguy1" data-source="post: 3015149" data-attributes="member: 92595"><p>She really ought to buy the book; nevertheless, <a href="https://americansniperusn.weebly.com/military-weaponsgear.html" target="_blank">https://americansniperusn.weebly.com/military-weaponsgear.html</a>.</p><p></p><p>BTW, while I have mentioned it before, my AD Army SIL took my Model 70 300 WinMag customized by our own [USER=10]@Fiftydriver[/USER] to the range on "bring your weapon to work day". Couple of Ranger snipers said "*** is that?" shot it, and were impressed. And that's with a beautiful walnut stock and a decades-old Mark IV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyguy1, post: 3015149, member: 92595"] She really ought to buy the book; nevertheless, [URL]https://americansniperusn.weebly.com/military-weaponsgear.html[/URL]. BTW, while I have mentioned it before, my AD Army SIL took my Model 70 300 WinMag customized by our own [USER=10]@Fiftydriver[/USER] to the range on "bring your weapon to work day". Couple of Ranger snipers said "*** is that?" shot it, and were impressed. And that's with a beautiful walnut stock and a decades-old Mark IV. [/QUOTE]
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