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Old January 18, 2007, 10:32 PM   #1
wayne huff
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thanks for the help

Thanks for the knowledge, the handle pulled out easy after I was sure what to do. I now have a nice nylon, how can you identify one of these things. I do not see any numbers anywhere. I would assume they wood be in the stock,reciever somewhere.
I intend to hand this down to my boys someday but I have no Idea what it is worth.
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Old January 19, 2007, 02:02 AM   #2
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Nylon 66 rifles made before 1968 do not have serial numbers. If your rifle has not been scrubbed with nasty solvents not made for guns, it should have a greenish inspection mark under the action cover on the side of the stock.

After 1968, the serial number was on the lower edge of the action cover.
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