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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 829871" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>I've got one of those old 7.7 Ariskas. First gun I ever bought. Mine was sporterized a bit. Stock was shortened a little and the top handguard removed. They did a decent job on it. It was also one of the early one. Some of those towards the end of the war were a little cheaper made.... The early ones are strong as an ox and yours appears to be one of the good ones. When I was younger and could still see I use to be able to hit coffee cups at around 100 yards with it's Lyman peep sight. They are quite accurate and if you hand load you can squezze a little more accuracy out of them. Nice find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 829871, member: 4899"] I've got one of those old 7.7 Ariskas. First gun I ever bought. Mine was sporterized a bit. Stock was shortened a little and the top handguard removed. They did a decent job on it. It was also one of the early one. Some of those towards the end of the war were a little cheaper made.... The early ones are strong as an ox and yours appears to be one of the good ones. When I was younger and could still see I use to be able to hit coffee cups at around 100 yards with it's Lyman peep sight. They are quite accurate and if you hand load you can squezze a little more accuracy out of them. Nice find. [/QUOTE]
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