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    Help to identify W.W. II Vet bring home

    Hi I need help to identify a Germanicon pump action, octagon barreled, possibly .22 . With a magazine fed from below. Looks alot like a Winchester 1890 .But I dont think the Winchester was clip fed. i will try to post pictures later. Also I understand this is a long shot.

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    Is there a manufacturer name or date? Are there any other identifyable markings?

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    Thanks for replying stoggie. There are no markings visible on this firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariser View Post
    i will try to post pictures later. Also I understand this is a long shot.
    Pictures will definitely help.....

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    Yep

    Are you sure it's even Germanicon? Germans were never big on pumps. Most of their repeater .22's were either bolt actions or semi-automatics made by Walther and Mauser.
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    Sorry guys I do not have permission to add pictures at this time. I am not sure if it is Germanicon . The owner says a relative brought it back after W.W.II . And called it a German trench gun ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariser View Post
    Sorry guys I do not have permission to add pictures at this time. I am not sure if it is Germanicon . The owner says a relative brought it back after W.W.II . And called it a German trench gun ?
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    It wouldn't be trench gun if its .22 cal.

    Why not post pics and blurr out the serial number if your friend is paranoid?
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    Thumbs up

    Pics added....

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    There are proof marks visible on the right side of the frame and barrel. Closeups would help. Might or might not tell where the rifle was made, but would tell where it was tested and perhaps sold.
    Savage made a .22 pump rifle with a box magazine, although I do not know that this is one of them.

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