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Some pre war operating rods
Difficult to find nowdays, the revision 1 op rod is found with a handstamp - SA and also in the later single legend drawing number. The revision 2 discontinued the dash. There are variations of the drawing number on top too.
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where is the unmarked -1
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pre war op rods
It looks like this oneAttachment 32604
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also forgot
Also forgot the rev 3 operating rod which is also pre war, this is from a Nov 1941 Lend Lease rifleAttachment 32605
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Does this one count?(I wish it wasn't cut)
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early Winchester
Attachment 32620Attachment 32621Forgot to include the Winchester operating rod
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they look great but as you say very hard to find anyone know where in canada any can be found?? I need one badly
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Robert what don't you have
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The super rare operating rod is the original weld-seam op rod, it was made from an extrusion that included both the handle and rod, The bottom of the tube or rod has the welded seam, hence the name (as used by collectors)
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Welded Seam
Yes, super rare. It's marked D 28296-0 on the handle.
Real men measure once and cut.
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