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Sidelock
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Can anyone tell what this forend would be for? Thank you, Dale  
AIN'T MUCH A MAN CAN'T FIX WITH SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS AND A THIRTY OUGHT SIX
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Sidelock
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? Could be anything with a latch!
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Sidelock
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Quite sure it is from a Winchester model 21.
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Sidelock
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Pretty sure it is for a non ejector Parker, didn't put the tip on the forend latch assembly
I learn something every day, and a lot of times it's that what I learned the day before was wrong
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By gosh you are right James. A Parker latch fits the cut out excepting where the points are not cut out. Thank you!
AIN'T MUCH A MAN CAN'T FIX WITH SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS AND A THIRTY OUGHT SIX
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