This is what I ended up with after removing the 3 cut receiver pieces. Tripod has a heavy coat of green still looking for MFGR markings. Previous owner has yet to locate the bag of internals and...
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This is what I ended up with after removing the 3 cut receiver pieces. Tripod has a heavy coat of green still looking for MFGR markings. Previous owner has yet to locate the bag of internals and...
Thank you, I'll go get it all tomorrow and get some better pics
I was looking at this today and really don't know much about it. MK2 marked 3 cut receiver and a tripod. Barrel appears uncut and complete. I'm guessing it was an IMA cut parts kit that was set up...
excellent, info, thank you
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Ahh thanks. I cannot seem to find any mossys with a HS with adapter riveted or spot welded to it. Just HS alone. So I should have clarified that point.
I finally got a 4/19 HS Bayo...
found this at the antique fair today, any opinions on what variation it is?
Best I can surmise is 1903A3 Remington
When were these used/issued? Common or uncommon?
thanks
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shot a few
but I'm no expert beyond getting rounds on target, but I'll help if I can
Was Winchester the only maker of the 4 row 19 hole heat shield variation?
My online reading indicates that this was a mid war variation for the 97 then the M12?
Were there any other trench gun...
excellent info, thank you for the detailed response
Was Winchester the only maker of the 4 row 19 hole heat shield variation?
a bit late to this thread with a question.
#1 beautiful shotgun
#2 With these 4 row 19 hole adapters, are they often found without a "W" stamp under the third screw or is that for the...