The strangest bastard ever bred

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schauckis
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The strangest bastard ever bred

Post by schauckis »

http://widforss.chiaro.mrfriday.com/auk ... 12_286.jpg

More pics: http://www.widforss.se/ click "vapenauktionen" click "Maj 2012"

Sold for SEK 22 000 = $ 3 140

Info on website:
Rifle, Swedish, make: unknown, model: prototype, cal. approx. 9mm, no serial number, adjustable sight, steel nose (?), barrel band, straight wood stock with grip grooves and steel butt plate, blemishes on the blueing, dents on the stock, a crack in the stock, a splinter missing from the underside of the stock, cleaning rod (?) missing, otherwise in good condition, a mix of Krag/Remington and Winchester, the lever is pulled down and back to cock the mechanism, the bottom part of the mechanism is detachable - a lever-straight-pull repeating rifle.

- Lars/Finland
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I like it! I really do like it! coolest thing I've seen in ages.. :mrgreen:
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that has it all. :shock:
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Thats the first BLR.

:wink: :lol:
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Very cool.

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Oh! I thought this post was about my boss.
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Post by Hagler »

Lars,

Thanks for the update. In case someone missed the original query, here it is:

http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... =1&t=40905

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Yep, thanks much for bringing us the info, Lars. I'd initially thought the thing was built as a joke by some Civil Service machinists with not enough to do...
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