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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 1621215" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>I put a like on GF's post in [ATTACH=full]131390[/ATTACH] spite of disliking it (?) Imagine how I felt "coming of age--with a job" then learning that the rifle you pined for all those years was replaced with one that didn't need cartridges or bullets. That thing just scared all and sundry to death! No more Lumpy's. As great as the later "Classics" were--and are--they're still <em>unlumped. </em>Well, here's a shot of a M70 bolt made before the war, and assembled and sold in 1942. Even those that are familiar with the true Pre-64 might just miss noticing what those that are "intimate" with Pre-Wars' might insist was a foreign and more recent bolt. See to use a scope on a Pre-War a couple things had to be done--not to mention the receiver's d & t. Nostalgia. Nothing can prevent it nor cure it. Who'd want to anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 1621215, member: 34925"] I put a like on GF's post in [ATTACH=full]131390[/ATTACH] spite of disliking it (?) Imagine how I felt "coming of age--with a job" then learning that the rifle you pined for all those years was replaced with one that didn't need cartridges or bullets. That thing just scared all and sundry to death! No more Lumpy's. As great as the later "Classics" were--and are--they're still [I]unlumped. [/I]Well, here's a shot of a M70 bolt made before the war, and assembled and sold in 1942. Even those that are familiar with the true Pre-64 might just miss noticing what those that are "intimate" with Pre-Wars' might insist was a foreign and more recent bolt. See to use a scope on a Pre-War a couple things had to be done--not to mention the receiver's d & t. Nostalgia. Nothing can prevent it nor cure it. Who'd want to anyway? [/QUOTE]
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