Going through some clip latches and noticed that the button on the front one is on a bevel. Never saw one like it before
Is this a identifiying feature of a manufacture?
Thanks guys
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Going through some clip latches and noticed that the button on the front one is on a bevel. Never saw one like it before
Is this a identifiying feature of a manufacture?
Thanks guys
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...Picture423.jpg
Only WRA could get away with that.
Is it round front,or square?
Looks very similar to an IHC.
Jon
Got the ole magnifiying glass out and found a very faint "S" forging letter. Must just be a SA latch made on a bad day
All them machine marks WRA was my first thought.
It still saddens me that a real gun manufacturer couldn't make a prettier weapon than that.
I usually LIKE Winchesters!
They werent made to be pretty Cal, they were made to be killin machines
I know that is true and they were making them to work and be as inexpensive as possible but why did the Gov'Ment manufacturer finish them like a real firearm and the firearm manufacturer couldn't/didn't?
Always wondered that.
I guess Winchester still needed to make a profit on them and Uncle Sugar didn't. That makes sense.
I'd still want 3 winchesters to replace my SA>.