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If you were the high bidder on lot 1116 at Poulin Auction Company please contact me at mjpetrov@acsalaska.net. http://poulinantiques.auctionflex.com/sh...m=1&lang=En
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WOW! Just color me envious, Joe
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Very Germanic looking, to me. Carving, forend key, butt shape and checkering, sling, barrel... Great rifle, too bad about the cartridge.
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What is the purpose of the screw through the serial number? A takedown of some kind?
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What is the purpose of the screw through the serial number? A takedown of some kind? I have one done the same way, I suspect it was for a takedown.
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It is definitely Germanic looking but the proportions look odd even so. Very very heavy butt stock and then everything in front of the receiver looks spindly in comparison. I wonder how it balances in the hand?
I wonder if the proportions are screwed up by the photography somehow?
Last edited by BrentD; 10/10/11 08:19 PM.
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looks like a Lyman 144 on the tang
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Maybe a dealer bought it and we will see it for sale in the near future.
I hope someone did not buy it for the engraved action and takes it apart to "Restore".
I'm not sure if I should say anything about the rifle at this point or just wait and see.
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Certainly, I would be curious about what is interesting about that particular rifle. Why should you NOT say something? Honest opinion and knowledge is always interesting and justifiable.
The checkering/carving looks pretty unique yet familiar. The rest of the rifle is a bit "off" to me, but then we all know that is just me.
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I rather like it, but as stated earlier the caliber would have been the deal breaker.
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