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There's no mystery here. That puppy's hot from way back.
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04-20-2017 01:44 PM
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Local collector had a collection of Winchester lever guns stolen and recovered. Held as evidence, the court clerk elecropencilled the case number on the receivers!
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Originally Posted by
fjruple
I am wondering if the receiver is from a test bolt fixture that someone converted into a rifle.
--fjruple
Thinking out loud here. I do know some older commercial firearms had no serial numbers (mandatory post 1968?)
Perhaps this is a test fixture or other receiver that did somehow missed serialization but was bubba stamped at some point in fear of the GCA ? Hard to tell from the photo but a close look could probably determine if a SN was ground off.
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Actually it looks like a phone number... 268 844 0614...
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I think I'd be tempted to dial the number and him ask what the heck is going on with this rifle!
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You might not get the answer you'd expect...
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Since it is a foreign exchange (Antigua and Barbuda) it is unlikely a phone number....and why would anyone want to poke the 5oo pound gorilla?????
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Originally Posted by
Richardwv
it is unlikely a phone number
I didn't really expect it was...but none of will EVER know what it actually is.
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