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model 1894 tkdn E.L.W. Deluxe Rifle, 30 WCF. Sn#863757

22” light weight barrel, with ramp front sight

8 3/8 forearm,  rear sight 4 1/2” from receiver,  2/3 magazine 

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Thank you, this is a new entry. Just one comment – as for the magazine, I would call that a 4 cartridge mag. As you may know, the 1/2 magazine takedowns protrude just far enough for the TD lever to clear the fore-end cap. If the lever is about 1″ or so from the cap, that’s usually a 4 cartridge. I have two of them like that, and one letters as 1/2 mag and the other as a 4 ctg. Its not consistent in the ledgers, but I think a 2/3 mag TD would stick out a bit further. Just my opinion. 

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