The "1870" Cadet - fact or fiction?

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Dick Hosmer
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Re: The "1870" Cadet - fact or fiction?

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Those are the same pics that Al sent me years ago. Bill Fenstermacher also sent me a set today. The model will be addressed in the updated text - still looking at summer, more work in converting Poyer's files than I thought.
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Re: The "1870" Cadet - fact or fiction?

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Congratulations BillF for getting that rifle! Here are the rest of the pictures.
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Re: The "1870" Cadet - fact or fiction?

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The last shot is a top view with the block open. For some reason that one does not want to post.
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Re: The "1870" Cadet - fact or fiction?

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Great looking rifle!!
Thanks for posting the pictures Tony Beck.
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