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Gil & Skeet,
As we all know, a cellar is a poor place to store guns. The dampness was not kind to metal or wood stocks. I have the following: -An N. P. Davis&Sons 10 or 12 gauge buttstock for a double gun. -3 sporter black synthetic stocks for bolt action arms like the Rem 700. -2 Enfield MkIII stocks and hardware. I foolishly thought there were two MkIII rifles therein, but nah. Bummer. -A M1903 Spfld straight grip stock and hardware. No barreled action therein, BUMMER II. -6 Old Reloading Manuals (Circa 1960s) that are musty smelling so they are in the sun on the porch. -8 loading trays, some wood, some plastic. -A 7.35mm Terni M-38, a 6.5mm M41 Carcano Carbine, a 6.5mm Swede M-38, a Hex receiver M1891 Mosin Russian, a M1910 Ross .303, an 8mm Hynyang 8MM rifle akin to the German M1888 Commission Rifle and a M1911 Swiss rifle. I am working on restoring arms to servicable condition. Adam
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