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The riders head is just down and a tad forward of the screw under the single hump.Cash Payment Discount: 3% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, and Wire Transfer Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: PAYMENT All merchandise must be paid in full within ten (10) days of the date of the sale. On edit: Mine looks similar to post 3, Steves post, except the Ranger logo is more central on the reciever. On the list I didn't find any numbers starting with a U. I dont know this name you have now, but understand guys came back with new user names. I may know of you too Steve, but only if you had another user handle before this site was down for many months. The xx in the serial number is for my security, but you guys know that, and in a pm I will give out the last 2 numbers, since I trust Old Grump. The stock wrist seems to have hand cut checkering, which I find odd, but there is mistakes, not very bad mistakes, but not a machined cut checkering either. More than 50% of the blueing is gone, and it was used as a salt water duck/ goose gun, so there is light pitting on the reciever. The barrel is 28.5 inches to the barrle bolster, and 29" to the reciever. The slide release is on the left side at the rear of the trigger guard. The butt plate is a hard black bakalite if my guess is right.


I don't see any other markings on the gun externaly, other than as stated above. The Ranger logo is quite worn or wasn't roll engraved deeply in the first place, I can't tell. I have the gun and a camera, but no pics. That Muz stands for muzzeloaders, as I am a flintlock shooter mainly.
