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Then I remembered Edgar Spencer was a .22 rifle collector so when we got together at Addieville a couple of years ago I gave it to him..
I'm pretty sure George delivered it to me in CT.
Despite my horror and disbelief that so rare a gun could be this mistreated, After striking the barrel and action, nearly all the pitting disappeared, and it took a nice cold bluing.
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