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carlsr
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M68 group photo

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Not sure if there are others out there with a complete set of Model 1868's??
Thanks to Al Frasca for my 1869 dated rifle, Fred Gaarde for my 1868 dated rifle and who's name I do not recall for my 1870 dated rifle.
Here they are!!
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TKacook
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Very nice group!
Texcl2
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Nice! I just need to find an 1868 dated one and I’ll have the set.
Fred Gaarde
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Wow!
Solidleadslug
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Awesome
Fred Gaarde
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Post by Fred Gaarde »

Texcl2 wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:54 pm Nice! I just need to find an 1868 dated one and I’ll have the set.
That isn’t going to be easy. It took me 4 decades to find just one.
Now Carl is its proud owner!
Texcl2
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Fortunately the pursuit is half the fun!
Fred Gaarde
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Post by Fred Gaarde »

At Least half the fun.
I found and bought 5 of them and then sold off 3 of them because the hunt was over then for me.
Looking for and Finding them was the most fun!
Of course finally Owning one is Great! 😊
But I’ll keep only one and sell the other to allow another “searcher” to enjoy having one.
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