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<blockquote data-quote="sumoj275" data-source="post: 3957239" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>If a Cadet model the numbers made from the whole run of rifles was 1 in like 20 was a Cadet. To me the Cadets balance the best. Now, the Cadets didn’t see service out in the West or Indian Wars or down in Cuba so they are normally in ntge best condition over all out of the rifles, carbines, and cadets. They generally are the best shooters too. I’ve read that there were some of the 1873s that were turned into smoothbores and sold to farmers for foraging guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumoj275, post: 3957239, member: 198"] If a Cadet model the numbers made from the whole run of rifles was 1 in like 20 was a Cadet. To me the Cadets balance the best. Now, the Cadets didn’t see service out in the West or Indian Wars or down in Cuba so they are normally in ntge best condition over all out of the rifles, carbines, and cadets. They generally are the best shooters too. I’ve read that there were some of the 1873s that were turned into smoothbores and sold to farmers for foraging guns. [/QUOTE]
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