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Vol VI Bavarian Prison Guard
Winchester 1092183
I apologize in advance for the number of photos here. I promise I'm not trying to hog the bandwidth... But to record this carbine for my records, and if anyone is interested, to show them what this one is like... It's a little different than the previous examples.
Couple of interesting things....
Serial number on the wood matches the receiver number
A burn mark on the forearm??
Four digits of SN electropenciled on top of bolt
Underwood front sight
Looks like a Std. Prod. buttplate
Sear mark is nearly unreadable, but looks like a Quality Hardware
There is a very light "8" on the left trigger arm.
It's the best of the set. I'm really proud of this one... You will soon see.
Ronnie
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02-13-2010 10:13 PM
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Congratulations Jim. That's a very nice looking "Bavarian".
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It also had some service time in Austria
. Hence, the LGK mark under the trigger.
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Very nice! Thanks for the great pictures of a fine rifle!
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That one is nearly museum quality. I guess you have your safe queen out of the bunch. I like the wood color, strong grain, and the bullnose handguard. Just let me know when you want to get rid of it - I will give you half-price for it!
We really should plan on doing a Texas carbine shoot-out and chili cook off this summer... but you got to agree to bring all your "friends'!!!!
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Mmh, i did something wrong. I am the only Bavarian aat here and my Carbine is not an Bavarian. Jim, can we change my one into one of your bavarians? ;-)
Regards
Gunner
Regards Ulrich
Nothing is impossible until you've tried it !
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