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    Good example of a like looking gun.. But more so from the hump the brass ejected out of the top of the receiver.. like a colt lighting.. Also on a good day the Standard Arms could select from pump to semi auto..
     

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    No hump but still a square back in the browning auto 5

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    fl57caveman

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    Now that is Nice... Real nice presentation box.. Honest to God one of the best I have seen. it brings a tear to my eye...
    Coming from a poorer side of town we were forced to use Caulk guns as improvised Grease guns

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    been there, done that ..
     

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    Just back from Africa and I promised someone on here I would post some more pics of the P38 and Holster.

    Here they are. Not sure what these other stamps mean on the other side of the P38?

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    indy1919a4

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    Picked up this 1912 Ross Cadet last week.

    Nice detail for the Ross on the Rifleman website.

    http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Ross_cadet_training_rifle.htm

    I never owned one or shot one before, got this on a lark. Was hoping that it would be like its older Brother the Ross 1910 and would be a true straight pull.. Was hoping when you started pulling on the bolt the bolt would unlock. But you need to press that button in front of the trigger guard to release the Bolt.. Nice, but is that a true straight pull??.. But its only a 22, how much work and expense do you put in it..

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    Now you will see that this Bolt handle is more a bar and different then what is shown on the Rifleman web site

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    You will note that there is a lot of wood working in the stock.

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    kendive

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    very nice... What are the markings on it?? Hard to make out

    U.S. L.f.&C. 1917

    All caps this stupid website decides what is caps or not. LOL

    Awe finally decided to stay caps this time... I edited it like three times.
     
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