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Rapier,
I have handled some very nice sporter Swedes that are second to no other commercial rifles. I built a sporter or two and while the rifles are nice and accurate, the cost was a bit high and the wait was a year or more for each. Most of my arms are "as issued" because I am a historian and prefer them that way. Many of my war horses see the hunting fireld every year. Be well. Adam
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Hey you are back on line. Good on you.
I wrote the article to help folks whom might want to build a sporter themselves, in their garage or shop. A to order Swede costs way to much, as you noted. I understand about the call of the history of the guns. Sometimes I keep one or two as original but usually the majority get altered. One day I will find an original M-94 Cav Carbine and go ahead and choke down the $25 VS $500 or so they are bringing now. But even the "original" 94s I see at shows have been messed with. Glad you are back up and running, PIA, isn't it. Ed
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