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    Winchester 52 Cartouches

    Hello,

    I have a U.S. Property marked Win 52C 1956 smallbore target rifle. It has a factory gloss finish and has markings on the stock. The first is a "G" on the bottom of the grip and the 2nd markings are on the front face of the forearm,in large letters M C G

    Has anybody seen similiar markings? Or have any idea on where this rifle could have originated? Thanks.












    "M C G" marked on forearm face



    "G" MARKING ON GRIP

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