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Unread 01-24-2026, 07:16 AM   #4
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And there would have been no charge for the bolt and plate replacement. If you were able to get a research letter on that gun there would be no mention of that service.
My GH SER. no. 79355, now a GHE, made in 1893, went back in 1913 to be fitted with ejectors. That addition is recorded in my letter as a $25 service but there is no mention of the 1910 bolt and bolt plate which it has and was probably done at the same time.





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