My two 81's

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Pcunningham42
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My two 81's

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My two 81's in .300 Savage. The top one is from 1948 and has a Redfield Sight (I need an aperture?). The lower is 1941 and a great shooter.
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Here is the Redfield that is on it. I need an aperture, and is that square washer necessary? It seems to cover up the scale on the slide?
Here is the Redfield that is on it. I need an aperture, and is that square washer necessary? It seems to cover up the scale on the slide?
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Re: My two 81's

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Terrific looking 81's! I particularly like the leather sling you've got on the top rifle.

The link below is to a guy who's made all sorts of apertures and....more, lol.

www.aperturesnmore.com
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Pcunningham42
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Re: My two 81's

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81police wrote:Terrific looking 81's! I particularly like the leather sling you've got on the top rifle.

The link below is to a guy who's made all sorts of apertures and....more, lol.

http://www.aperturesnmore.com
Thank You for the link
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Re: My two 81's

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Thanks for the pictures. :D It is always good to see more of these rifles. Just keep looking and buying. :lol:

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jack1653 wrote:Just keep looking and buying.
sounds like symptoms of Jackitis :D
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