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« on: December 10, 2016, 04:31:43 PM »
Thank you, and yes my thought is to restore it. also thanks for updating my info for it took me a long time to even get started to start looking for anything about this weapon and I was told it was a prototype and that there was only 2800 made. But that being said 2800/2825 who cares it's still old and nice. Thank you for the information and actually I did find a gunsmith that said that he could fabricate or work with anything to fix it so until I can find an original extractor (If that's even going to be possible) I found a 1891 Argentine Mauser Extractor - Original M1891 which to my measurement is about 1/8" to long which the gunsmith said he could take care of with no problem. It won't be original but if I decide to sell it at least it would be able to be fired (But I'm sure who ever would buy it would not use it to do that). Thank you again for the information you have given.