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toytruck said:Sweet!! Once you shoot it you will want another one...
I hope not maybe he’ll want to sell it! LOL
toytruck said:Sweet!! Once you shoot it you will want another one...
bp45cal said:,250.00 lol just kidding if i find one i wood steer Ed that way cuss he's that type of guy
I don't see Model 97 on your gun. How many action screws does it have holding the action to the stock?chickasaw_hunter said:I think I may have solved the code to posting here. Here is my White M97.
Anyway here's some photo's of it, mostly for a test of my photo fu:
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toytruck said:I don't see Model 97 on your gun. How many action screws does it have holding the action to the stock?chickasaw_hunter said:I think I may have solved the code to posting here. Here is my White M97.
Anyway here's some photo's of it, mostly for a test of my photo fu:
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The Model 97's have two action screws. One in front of the breech (underside) and one in the rear trigger guard. You have a Whitetail rifle, which isn't a bad thing just not as stable as the 97's. I have owned both.chickasaw_hunter said:It does say Whitetail on it. It has one action screw. So I guess I may be learning that a M97 is something different. I don't know where I came up with that. The Photobucket thing wiped out a lot of knowledge on this site, and I've had problems seeing different models of White rifles. So if I"m wrong on this I'm not surprised, please educate me. The worst situation to be in is to not know enough to ask the right questions. And that seems to be the situation I find myself in. Thanks for the response.
Yes, you are correct. I would think you could always add a second bolt to your whitetail if you have the skills (I don't) or have a real good gunsmith close by that would do it. Just weld another lug behind the trigger guard and drill out the stock an add bolt to fit. It's not really needed, but I will say my M97's are very accurate!chickasaw_hunter said:Steve, thanks for the link, that learned me a lot. So am I right in believing that my G series Whitetail is an earlier production rifle than the M97's. That's what I took away from reading the link. Thanks again.
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