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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 2297738" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>Doing anything more than fixing the rear sight would be an injustice to the history of the rifle. Kinda like making a worn out retired construction worker get a manicure because his hands and nails are rough.</p><p></p><p>If the rifle shoots straight and reliable, fix the sight and allow your daughter to continue the history of the rifle. Let her put a few "beauty marks" on it and she can tell her story to her kids when she allows them to get their "feet wet" on their first 10/22... </p><p></p><p>Just step back and remember the feeling you had when you first held it in your hands, would you have felt the same way if it was just another 10/22 without all the "experience"? I imagine not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 2297738, member: 15231"] Doing anything more than fixing the rear sight would be an injustice to the history of the rifle. Kinda like making a worn out retired construction worker get a manicure because his hands and nails are rough. If the rifle shoots straight and reliable, fix the sight and allow your daughter to continue the history of the rifle. Let her put a few "beauty marks" on it and she can tell her story to her kids when she allows them to get their "feet wet" on their first 10/22... Just step back and remember the feeling you had when you first held it in your hands, would you have felt the same way if it was just another 10/22 without all the "experience"? I imagine not. [/QUOTE]
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