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Everything seems to be functioning normally. The floppy trigger and side to side play of the lever are normal. Nice to see the trigger stop works.

You're missing the front sight hood, otherwise both front and back sights appear to be original. The scope mount is a Williams; my brother has one on his 94. If you decide to ditch the scope mount ( I would ) you'll have to replace 3 screws. Two small 6/48's in front of the hammer that are usually used for mounting a peep sight, and another near the front, the name of which escapes me at the moment.

The sling swivels are an add-on, and detract somewhat from any collector value. Cycle some ammo through it and make sure everything functions ok. Those old rifles eject straight up, so you may have issues with the empties hitting the scope turret. My brother had to move his all the way forward to get proper ejection. Live rounds and empties behave differently, so use empties when you test this.

Nice clean shooter otherwise, with no major bubba-smithing.

P.S. It's a finger lever pin stop screw. You'll have to get one for a pre- '64, post '64's are different.

fook, I was trying to wipe that stupid bug of my screen!
 
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I sure hope you didn't acquire that on here.
Ground off serial number is indeed an illegal act.

Pretty much all I have to type 'bout this.
 
With the hammer down, squeeze the lever and pull the trigger all the way back. There should be a very slight amount of rebound, like 1/4" or so. Other than that, the floppy trigger is normal.
 
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