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Do You See Bayo Shadow?
http://www.gunbroker.com/item/646814752
Is that a Type III Trigger Housing?
No pictures of the sides of the rear sight,
No pictures of the barrel band..
No picture of the Cartouche..
No serial number..........
Sold AS IS NO REFUNDS..
I don't get it ...
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06-20-2017 01:51 AM
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Bet that is a t3 slide where it should be a t1. Will have to look at the barrel later on an Ipad, there you can enlarge the picture and get a closer look for the shadow. Buyer is happy via feedback. Bet seller is also lol.
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Originally Posted by
painter777
Do You See Bayo Shadow
Yes, from the top rearward pic. That's why no close up pics.
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Cali, If you do manage to enlarge the photos, then look at the front of the stock on the nose for type 2 or 3 marks. It's not bad for a Winchester in the 1027500 range. The wear on the barrel may be from the type 1 band sliding up and down on the barrel. But the barrel is a rare bird in that it's a 2-43 dated barrel and it's correct to the serial number. The trigger housing is a type 1, hammer is correct as is the safety. If the stock is correct then the value of the parts is pretty close to the selling price on it.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
The trigger housing is a type 1
Bruce,
I can't see the bevel on the rear lug, but I can see that it is a Wide rear mag wall.....
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I must be sitting on a fortune then....
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Last edited by painter777; 06-20-2017 at 04:44 PM.
Reason: learning to spell
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No, what I see is the trace of the Type I band clamp where it rests in the assembled position. Pictures are not good, but I did not see the trace of a wide band on the nose of the stock either. The portion of the barrel that's darker is the part that is normally covered by the stock and hand guard which is normal and expected since it is not subject to wear and tear. I'm not saying the gun hasn't been messed-with at all but it looks pretty good to me.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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If that's the carbine there in the sun the barrel looks different from the dingy pics.
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That's Painter's, not the OP's.
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Especially since I started on the original Culver forum. That had to be about 1998.
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Charlie, I enlarged the photo of the trigger housing and you can see the beginning of the tapper at the rear of the lug.
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But still a Wide Rear Mag wall,
So a type II ?
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