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Ruint By Billy Bob

Screenshots since I would bet money this will end up on some dealers table or website restored as a "closet found untouched sniper rifle" within 1 year
 

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Obviously a number is done on this one, but this one is one of the rare LSR receivers from gustloff that was never made into a sniper rifle though and assembled as a standard K98, correct? Since the pin holes aren’t drilled? The LSR-related milling looks better than a bubba joe job.
 
Obviously a number is done on this one, but this one is one of the rare LSR receivers from gustloff that was never made into a sniper rifle though and assembled as a standard K98, correct? Since the pin holes aren’t drilled? The LSR-related milling looks better than a bubba joe job.
Yes / you are correct
 
...and more off-center?
wonder if it was a gunsmith class demonstrator? maybe some unknowing high school shop teacher turned his class loose on it, using it to draw them in? I have some rifles that were drilled crooked, but not THAT crooked!
 

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