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location Stoeger import marks

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megsdad

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On the mannlichers I have seen the Stoeger import marks visable without removing any of the wood. Is this always the case? Thanks for the help.
 
Never say "never" (or conversely, "always") when it comes to Sakos. However, all of the Stoeger Mannlichers I have seen had the import mark on the upper side of the barrel just above the stock line (roughly at 2 O'clock if looking from the rear of the barrel).

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