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Topic - Winchester, Not for Purists
Posted: Sep 10 2020 at 2:56pm By JW6789
Thanks for the welcome, guys. I have other stories about dad and guns - fun stories but heartbreaking knowing what we do about collectible firearms today.

Originally posted by PLN-TAP-7 PLN-TAP-7 wrote:

Yours seems original even if some parts may be mismatch: that could have happens at the time when your father was working on 'his' Carbines.

This seems plausible. The rest of the rifle aside from the trigger group appears to belong together (no idea about the stock - it could be from anything). Trigger group is the baffling part, if the trigger group is post war, then that kinda throws shade over the story as I know it.

I'll start another thread in the main parts identifying forum once I start taking pics and link to it here.





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