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Couldn't see the images and followed the link, saw the first image that came up there and went, "Button magazine isn't that odd...what the...okay, let's see what kind of rear sight is on there."
Just my opinion; someone was a big fan of something like the M1 Carbine rear sight and D&T the factory rear sight's dovetail or something like that to mount one on their '92 while not doing anything to the rest of the sight. A little far forward for my taste, but it's not like there haven't been plenty of military apertures placed out yonder and I have made myself work with the old Buffington, so I suppose it's a "to each their own" kind of thing.
The most important aspect of this signature line is that you don't realize it doesn't say anything significant until you are just about done reading it & then it is too late to stop reading it....
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In real life may you be the bad butt that you claim to be on social media.
I may be a little older than some of the guys on here, but believe it or not in Visalia , California, back in 1972 was a guy had a licquor store, and in the store had a collection on the walls. There was one looked very much like that, it was also a 32-20.
Across the street was a car dealer and I was buying my first new car, for a grand total of 3220 was a Pontiac Ventura II . boy have times changed.
For some reason I dropped in to buy a RC COLA and a bag of chips while they were doing up the paper work.
I asked the guy owned the store, why he had his collection there, and he said so everyone could see the collection, not just him. He must have had a couple hundred guns in there .
Rifles, pistols, shotguns.
In fact he had more Parker shotguns than I had ever seen all at once.
back in 1973, my brother was stationed at a fighter base in California, was in Victorville. The base was George AFB, and was down US 395 from the back gate at Edwards AFB. I was being transferred to the COAST GUARD RADIO STATION SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO, and he took me to the ROY ROGERS Muesium in Apple Valley. I think He had a model 92 looked a lot like that too.