Here you go. Looks similar to the photo of the 03a3. Pretty clear there are two layers- inner replacement barrel and outer original "sleeve" It shoots really well and the replacement appears to be...
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Here you go. Looks similar to the photo of the 03a3. Pretty clear there are two layers- inner replacement barrel and outer original "sleeve" It shoots really well and the replacement appears to be...
Thanks!
Sorry for the new guy question: What does CC NL stand for and where would I find those refernces?
I appreciate the help.
Of course I was hoping it was a Winchester barrel and stock but I bought it to be a shooter without any expectation of it being 100% correct (it wasn't advertised as...
Well that answers that question! Thanks Charlie.
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Well, the crack has been there since I got it and it...
No problem, I knew what you meant. I didn't have any other pictures of the barrel--I do now!
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2017/03/FF1B4C4C006843BFB3B0A7DA86EB055A_zpsf3zk-1.jpg...
4 grooves
No, it doesn't look integral. Any idea who made it?
Here are some more photos of the stock.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2017/03/9AE375A99F4C48F99E84BB402828A661_zps4dxb-1.jpg...
So, I have an M2 slide, stock and barrel on a '44 receiver with no arsenal marks. Most of the parts are correct Winchester. I'm thinking this carbine was put together by a collector rather than as...
I guess my main concern is that this is an authentic Winchester barrel rather than a post war no-name/ unknown maker barrel made to look like a Winchester.
Thanks for the welcome. There is just the one mark--no dates etc.
I have a '44 Winchester with what I think is a replacement barrel. The only stamp/marking on the barrel is a W on the side of the gas piston housing. At some point it was filled in with white...