I don't know the model, but it certainly looks like a variation of the Winchester model 1906...
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I don't know the model, but it certainly looks like a variation of the Winchester model 1906...
I don't think a 1906, as this did not come with a octagon barrel . Not to mention that this one also has a magazine. And that extraction port . Come to think of it . I don"t even think its a .22 anymore . The hole in receiver is just too big :bash: Also clip Does'nt look like .22.
It very much looks like a gun fixed about ten years back, but, that one was Belgium made. I remember it well because I had to get a large book on proof marks to help identify it and also had to make a new P.I.T.B. firing pin, HTH-SDH
Just found my own post again.And can now identify my firearm. Automatische Buechse Syst. Schmeisser Mod. 1912 . The only one registered in Canada.Maybe North America. Unfortunatly there is no slide/action. Overwise complete and in very good condition .If anyone can help me find parts for this I would be very grateful.
It is a Savage M1903 or 1909. Adolf Frank, Hamburg, Germany retailed them for 88 Marks in 1911.
No Savage markings. Pre German W.W.I markings. I tryed to post more pics,but no can do.I agree it looks alot like a Savage 1903.
Ariser ... :)
Email me your pics to badger@milsurps.com.
I'll format and them display them for you... :thup:
Regards,
Badger