Thr PAL razor company made your bayo. They were bought out by Remington in 1943 I believe. Many (most) were field modified to 10 inch length. Either a "sheeps foot" or a pointed end shape we're...
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Thr PAL razor company made your bayo. They were bought out by Remington in 1943 I believe. Many (most) were field modified to 10 inch length. Either a "sheeps foot" or a pointed end shape we're...
If it is real (probably) it is missing the extra layer of leather in the chin liner. I have always heard that on the originals the last 2 holes on each side that went through this layer as well and...
I have one of these and an interested party. I've been scouring the web trying to find one that has sold recently. I want to be fair to myself AND the interested party. Anybody have any idea what...
My buddy bought a W/S scope at a garage sale complete with the wrench and case for $20. He called me over to ask me what it was for. I noticed the scope had no plate with ballistics on the top. I...
Dupage has an original one for sale right now. I think it's $200.
I'll try and dig it out tomorrow and get some pics out.
I have an 1899 Krag Carbine I'd sell. I just picked up an 1896 so now it has to sleep outside the gun safe. It's in pretty good shape, great bore and no cracks or missing wood. All the right marks...
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/herbsgunshop/slideshow/1903%20Remington%20Modified
I don't think it's ever been shot. Gun safe queen.
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/herbsgunshop/slideshow/1898%20Krag%20Rifle%20w%20Accessories
Here you go, I remember having this rifle apart 10 to 12 years ago and it matched (or I wouldn't have bought it), but for the life of me I can't remember where it was located. I'd rather not to...
I was too! I've never seen it that way before or since.
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/herbsgunshop/slideshow/1917%20Colt%20rigs
One was from an estate. I got the box of cartridges, bullet belt-pouch, lanyard and holster with the one pistol that was...
Yup, absolutely correct, an important thing to remember is the "clamp closure" is what provides the final tightening for parade position and the short strap being reinserted into the lower buckle...
I finally figured out mine, an afternoon with John Beard (as I remember) sending pics back and forth on the internet. It was said (tongue in cheek of course) that the M1923 was actually the first...
I've got a U.S. Surcharged one too, but our furnace went out yesterday and it'll be a couple of days before I can get to it. I know it's original, it 20+ years ago from a fellow who told me he...
Just posted it there. Thanks
Thank you Johnny P. High praise indeed.... ;-)
S/N 934587 (matching) and has the flaming bomb over Winchester proof on top of the barrel. Has "41" on the underside of the barrel. I believe that puts it in the date range of Dec. 1941 and right...
I remember I bought everything you see pictured at an auction house in downtown Detroit called Doumachelles several days before Christmas and only a couple of months past 9/11. They specialize in...
Sorry, had to change from private to public in settings...I'm new to all this.
Sorry, new to this...try it now.
I have all the accessories too. Just forgot to include in the album. The sight screwdriver is a work of art in itself!...
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/herbsgunshop/slideshow/Winchester%20M1897%20Trench%20WW2%20Production
Enjoy
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/herbsgunshop/slideshow/Winchester%20Model%2012%20Trench